
A Project of the NAACP Youth and College Division
Campaign Overview
Over the past few years, students of color have reported a dramatic increase in acts of racial discrimination, intolerance, hate crimes and insensitivity amongst different cultures at institutions of higher education. Hateful and racially insensitive incidents have occurred on some of the most prestigious campuses in the country - Clemson University, Tarleton State University, Texas A&M University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Connecticut and Johns Hopkins University just to name a few. Often, these acts can be attributed to many factors; including a lack of knowledge of what constitutes acts of racial intolerance and hate and a lack of appropriate consequences brought forth from university officials.
In an effort to address this escalating problem, the NAACP Youth & College Division has created a Campaign to End Campus Racism; a multi-level campaign that seeks to achieve significant changes at various levels of the educational hierarchy -- from policy making bodies to student populations. The campaign will work to end campus racism through mobilization on state board of regents, private institutions and state/federal legislators with a comprehensive policy that demands intolerance of racist acts and behavior within institutions of higher education.
Campaign Goals
The goals of the Campaign to End Campus Racism are the following:
Resources:
Incident Report (pdf, 93.1kb)
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