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When Jason Seguya spent his first night on the floor of University of Ottawa’s Tabaret Hall last Friday, he fully expected a hearing with top university administrators.
After all, university president Jacques Frémont’s office is right there, and Seguya is part of a growing coalition pushing for the hiring of more Black professors, mandatory anti-racism lectures and funding of a senior administrative office dedicated to combatting systemic racism. The coalition has been hard to miss this past week.
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