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U. Colorado Boulder Holding Race-Based Special Graduation Events

U. Colorado Boulder Holding Race-Based Special Graduation Events

“White, Christian, and Jewish students will not be receiving special graduation events.”

Just a few years ago, this would have been called racism. Now it’s celebrated.

Campus Reform reports:

CU Boulder joins universities choosing to hold race-based graduation events

The University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) is partnering with student and alumni organizations to hold special commencement ceremonies for graduating seniors who belong to “affinity and special interest” groups.

White, Christian, and Jewish students will not be receiving special graduation events. Among the groups that will be individually celebrated by CU Boulder are Black students, “Latinx” students, American Indians, Asians, and members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Notably, the university appears to be snubbing first-generation college graduates.

Last year, Campus Reform reported that dozens of universities held segregated graduation events, selectively celebrating different minority groups.

In 2021, Columbia University faced backlash for hosting graduation events designated for select identity groups. Senator Tom Cotton (R., AR) responded to the controversy by stating the separate graduations represented “segregation” which he said is “the endpoint of critical race theory.”

To put on these events CU Boulder is partnering with alumni groups that provide money to individuals who share their identity on campus. Forever Buffs Latinx, one group working with the university, boasts about “[raising] thousands of dollars for Latinx students who are attending the university,” giving $40,000 in scholarships this semester and over $900,000 since the organization was founded.

Forever Buffs LGBTQ+, a similar group, also hands out identity-specific scholarships, “provid[ing] support for an annual scholarship to LGBTQ and allied students who maintain at least a 3.0 grade point average at the University of Colorado Boulder.”

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Comments

The Gentle Grizzly | April 20, 2023 at 1:00 pm

“White, Christian, and Jewish students will not be receiving special graduation events.”

We don’t NEED them.

healthguyfsu | April 20, 2023 at 1:59 pm

I’m begging them to put organizing, attending, or otherwise participating in this event on their resume. Makes a great exclusion criterion.

I’ve read to some delight that people who remove their pronouns from their resume get more job offers after doing so. Maybe that should tell these lunatics a thing or two about the real world.

Moral of the story is don’t self-own when you are trying to raise your hand and ask for employment.

    The Gentle Grizzly in reply to healthguyfsu. | April 20, 2023 at 2:34 pm

    “ Moral of the story is don’t self-own when you are trying to raise your hand and ask for employment.”

    And don’t cell-phone during interviews. If I’m interviewing you and it rings, the interview is over. It buzzes a text notification and you look at it, the interview is over. Shut the blasted thing off!!!