“I’ve had two Black professors in my entire time at Carolina so far. So (university leaders) think that I’m a great student and I deserve to be here, but you don’t think that professors who look like me should be in the classroom teaching me?” https://t.co/zEKV7tyA0Y
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) June 25, 2021
UNC Student Body President @lamarrichards_ said he believes the ongoing dispute over the tenure application of incoming professor @nhannahjones is just the latest element in the university’s long-standing history of mistreating communities of color.https://t.co/9YYJV8guu9
— WCHL & Chapelboro (@WCHLChapelboro) June 25, 2021
The demonstration, organized by UNC’s Black Student Movement, brought a broad coalition of university members — including professors from departments across campus, alumni and concerned students.@NCPolicyWatch #ncpolhttps://t.co/QAly2RlhIl
— Kyle Ingram (@kyle_ingram11) June 25, 2021UNC Student Body President @lamarrichards_ addresses the crowd: “This is not about tenure. It’s about respect, or lack thereof. If I was Nikole, I wouldn’t come here, tenure or not.” pic.twitter.com/wleotOJtS0
— Kyle Ingram (@kyle_ingram11) June 25, 2021
Several hundred students, faculty and staff gathering on UNC’s campus to demand Nikole Hannah-Jones be granted tenure. Story to come with @NCPolicyWatch pic.twitter.com/J5nMC6KeCe
— Kyle Ingram (@kyle_ingram11) June 25, 2021
.@unc_bsm organized a demonstration in support of incoming journalism professor Nikole Hannah-Jones on Friday, underneath the pavilion near South Building on UNC Campus. Here are some snapshots from the demonstration.
— WCHL & Chapelboro (@WCHLChapelboro) June 25, 2021
📸: @DakotaMoyer pic.twitter.com/UidpwCw6Tn
VIDEO: Taliajah “Teddy” Vann is president of @unc_bsm. She says @nhannahjones deserves to join the @UNC faculty with tenure. #abc11 pic.twitter.com/9d3nfcyDo7
— Akilah Davis (@DavisABC11) June 25, 2021
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