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Following the Chauvin Verdict, a Prominent Private University Hosts 'Racial Healing Spaces'


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In light of the Derek Chauvin verdict, Louisiana’s Tulane University is trying to heal the world.
Following the Minnesota officer being found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter, the private New Orleans school held “Racial Healing Spaces” Zoom events.
The affairs involved both students and employees and were organized by the college’s Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
On its official website, Tulane indicated the spaces were for “students, faculty, and staff to join together to help bring about racial healing in our community.”
And:
This space offers us an opportunity to explore and process our immediate thoughts and feelings related to the verdict, create a circle of emotional support, and discuss ways that we can transform our pain into activism. This space is trauma-informed which means that you will be supported even if you wish to be present but remain silent. ....

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