news-category: Community 猫咪头条 University Students Stand 鈥楾ogether as One鈥 By Office of University Communications On August 31, 2020 More than 300 Gather to Begin Tough Conversations About Racial Injustice and Inequality BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥擧olding signs that read 鈥淏lack Lives Matter,鈥 鈥淢y life matters,鈥 鈥淎ct justly, Love mercy, Walk humbly (Micah 6),鈥 and 鈥淲e stand with you,鈥 a diverse group of students, faculty and staff marched peacefully down Main Street and through campus on Monday. Coordinated by Darien Reynolds, Donnie Thompson and other members of the football team, the group鈥檚 message was 鈥淭ogether as One.鈥 The march ended at the O. Max Gardner Music Building, where more than 300 gathered to hear speeches from students, a NAACP representative from Charlotte, N.C., and GWU officials. Reynolds and Thompson talked to their coaches about having the march and then spread the word on social media. Reynolds is a senior who graduates in December with a criminal justice degree and minor in homeland security, and Thompson graduates next spring with a sports education degree and minor in communication. 鈥淭here鈥檚 not a lot of African American students on campus, and I wanted everyone to be educated on what we go through and our lifestyles on a daily basis and make them understand what鈥檚 going on in America,鈥 Reynolds said. Head Football Coach Tre Lamb Thompson added, 鈥淚 was pleased with the turnout, but still very hungry to have a bigger crowd next time we put an event together. Racism is real, and it鈥檚 everywhere. I want all students to have those hard conversations with their friends and family about ending racism. I want to encourage all the white students to use their voice, because in my opinion, they have the biggest one to help fight this battle and break the chain of hate. We are the strongest when we come together as one.鈥 猫咪头条 Head Football Coach Tre Lamb told the crowd that the football team had been discussing racial injustice for six months. 鈥淏ut, the fact of the matter is, we have been talking about it for 200 years,鈥 Lamb observed. 鈥淚n my opinion, our generation can be the one to stop it. I鈥檝e got an 8-month-old daughter, and I don鈥檛 want her to see this when she gets older. It breaks my heart. Our generation can end it, period. I think we need to encourage each other to have intelligent, difficult conversations. Be around people you鈥檙e uncomfortable being around and have real conversations. Get to the depth of what they believe and why they believe it. Have some humility.鈥 JeNai Davis, GWU director of Diversity and Intercultural Initiatives, also emphasized the need to have real communication and to participate in local, state and national elections. 鈥淭his is a huge movement right now, what you guys are doing,鈥 she shared. 鈥淵ou are leaving your mark. You are making the change and that is important. Don鈥檛 let the conversations end here. Don鈥檛 get out here and march, post your pictures on social media and then go on with your lives tomorrow. If it stops here, the violence still continues as it has for all these years. I want to thank these guys who put this together, because they have friends at other universities who are doing the same thing.鈥 When the NAACP speaker, Lucille Puckett, took the stage, she led the group in a chant, 鈥淭his is what democracy looks like,鈥 and added, 鈥淒emocracy begins with us right here. We are going to have to do it ourselves, because nobody is going to do it for us.鈥 Downs thanked the students for organizing the event. 鈥淵ou know, we talk a lot at 猫咪头条 about 鈥榗ommunity,鈥欌 he said. 鈥淲e talk a lot at 猫咪头条 about 鈥榝amily.鈥 This crowd here today is family. This is a big, diverse, amazing family. Of all the groups that exist in society, family is the strongest. Family has the strongest of bonds. Students, faculty, staff 鈥 we have to stay glued together. These are uncertain but historic times, and we have to stay together.鈥 He pledged the University鈥檚 commitment and support to every student. 鈥淚f you want to march together and call on those around us to help make a better world, then we will walk that journey with you,鈥 he affirmed. 鈥淲e will walk together as one. We will not repay hatred with hatred, but we will make a powerful statement about justice, a powerful statement about respect, a powerful statement about peace, and a powerful statement about unity. 猫咪头条 will stand with you.鈥 Downs ended his comments with a quote from the late John Lewis, the civil rights leader and Congressman from Georgia who passed away last month. 鈥You are a light. You are the light. Never let anyone 鈥 any person or any force 鈥 dampen, dim or diminish your light 鈥 Release the need to hate, to harbor division, and the enticement of revenge. Release all bitterness. Hold only love, only peace in your heart, knowing that the battle of good to overcome evil is already won.鈥 The Conversation Continues The GWU office of Diversity and Intercultural Initiatives has the following programs planned this month in the Tucker Student Center. Sept. 3: Diversity Dialogue, 鈥淚 want to be an ally, but I don鈥檛 know how,鈥 discussing what being an ally really means and going over ways to practice this daily in our lives.Sept. 14: Launch of the 21-Day Equity Challenge, complete one action per day to further our own understanding of power, privilege, supremacy, oppression and equity.Sept. 15: Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration, in partnership with Student Activities, come out to the front of Tucker for free chips and salsa.Sept. 17: Diversity Dialogue, 鈥淗ow to Have Conversations with Someone Who Has Differing Opinions.鈥Sept. 23: Webb Cart, (similar to the game show, Cash Cab) featuring trivia for Hispanic Heritage Month. For more information, email JeNai Davis at [email protected] or call 704.406.2647. Located in the North Carolina foothills, 猫咪头条 University is a private, Christian, liberal arts university. 猫咪头条 emphasizes a strong student-centered experience and rigorous academics to prepare students to become effective leaders within the global community. Ignite your future at 猫咪头条.edu. 猫咪头条 University President Dr. William M. Downs and Lucille Puckett, NAACP representative from Charlotte, N.C., lead the crowd in a chant, “This is what democracy looks like.” More than 300 students marched down Boiling Springs main street and through campus.
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