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Eight months after putting pressure on their school leaders, Black college students in Texas said the universities aren't doing enough to make them feel welcome. (Stuart Villanueva /The Galveston County Daily News via AP)Stuart Villanueva, MBR / Associated Press
The deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor served as a racial reckoning for many, including Black college students in Texas. In turn, they pushed their respective universities to take swift action in making sure students felt a sense of inclusion.
Eight months later and they still don't feel as though enough is being done to make them feel welcome on their campuses.