Students at U. Ottawa Hold Sit-in to Demand Concrete Action on Racism

Their demands include the creation of an anti-racism office at the school and a mandatory anti-racism course.

The College Fix reports:

U. Ottawa students hold sit-in protest for ‘concrete’ action on racismStudents at the University of Ottawa are on day five of a sit-in protest outside of President Jacques Frémont’s office, and they hope it will force school officials to take “concrete” action against anti-black racism.Black Student Leaders’ co-President Yanaminah Thullah told the Toronto Star the activists “want deadlines and concrete items of action,” not just “token consultations.”Most recently, students were miffed that a professor used the N-word (in an academic context) back in October, and then at Frémont’s and other UO officials’ refusal to condemn not only the professor, but the 34 colleagues who wrote a letter supporting her.Thullah complained that the UO Action Committee on Anti-Racism and Inclusion was established without student input, and when the committee did seek out student ideas, “the way [it] was being executed was not sustainable for all racialized students.”The Ottawa Citizen reports the activists do not recognize the committee’s “legitimacy.”The activists issued eight demands “to foster a more inclusive environment for racialized students” at UO, including— The introduction of an anti-racism office at the university and autonomy for the human rights department.— A Black, Indigenous and People of Colour anti-racism officer at the executive level, with their own staff and funds.— The implementation of a mandatory anti-racism course for all undergraduate students.— Calling for the university administration to commit to hiring Black professors who specialize in Critical Race Theory, and adjacent specializations.

Tags: Canada, College Insurrection, Critical Race Theory

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