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Racism spurs campus calls for studies

The surge of anti-Asian hate speech and crimes during the pandemic has led to a new wave of activism for more Asian American studies and curricula at US colleges by both students and faculties.

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Racism spurs campus calls for studies

The surge of anti-Asian hate speech and crimes during the pandemic has led to a new wave of activism for more Asian American studies and curricula at US colleges by both students and faculties.

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Racism spurs campus calls for studies

The surge of anti-Asian hate speech and crimes during the pandemic has led to a new wave of activism for more Asian American studies and curricula at US colleges by both students and faculties.

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Brandeis celebrates global community

Brandeis celebrates global community
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Multicultural leaders add socials, discussions to build community

Media Credit: Lillian Bautista | Senior Photo Editor Student leaders representing race- or ethnicity-based student organizations have shouldered some of the burdens of ensuring students feel like a part of campus in spite of nearly three semesters away from D.C. Multicultural student organizations have spent the year hosting social events and celebrations to build community among students of color during GW’s virtual semesters. Students of color said they’ve struggled to feel like a part of the student body, leaning predominantly on student groups and the Multicultural Student Services Center to find their close friends and communities. But with the COVID-19 pandemic preventing in-person events, student leaders of multicultural organizations said they’ve upped their programming to include additional community-focused activities to curb feelings of isolation.

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