CU student leaders are creating a video tribute to Elijah McClain, featuring spoken word performances over “A Change is Gonna Come.” By Izzy Fincher
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Karl Dorrell and Chauncey Billups speak at Black Male Summit, “A Sense of Where We Are”
by Adam Benderby Adam BenderColorado head football coach Karl Dorrell and former CU basketball star Chauncey Billups joined The Colorado Black Round Table summit on Saturday. By Adam Bender
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Co-founders of Black Lives Matter, Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza, and Opal Tometi speak on panel hosted by CEB and DSB. By Alexandra Llorca
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“A Change is Gonna Come”: CU black musicians for social change
by Izzy Fincherby Izzy FincherCU musicians Asha Romeo and Eli Harvey use music as activism in the Black Lives Matter movement. By Isabella Fincher
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Karl Dorrell talks activism and CU football at Monday’s press conference
by Ben Johnsonby Ben JohnsonUniversity of Colorado football coach Karl Dorrell discusses activism and football at press conference. By Ben Johnson
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In honor of #BlackLivesMatter, the CUI takes a look at four artists that touch on racism, justice and change. By Ben Berman
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CU Boulder student removed from cheerleading team due to racist post
by Tory Lysikby Tory LysikWalker posted a racist remark to her Snapchat, which ultimately led to her removal from the cheerleading team. By Tory Lysik
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The moral crusade of one-sided and simple-minded “identity politics” threatens those it claims to help most. By Henry Bowditch
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Documentary screening sparks conversation about institutional racism
by Heidi Harrisby Heidi HarrisThe role of violence or lack thereof in an activist movement was questioned following a film screening on the Ferguson unrest. By Heidi Harris
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Black Girl in a Blizzard: Colin Kaepernick is not disrespectful — his opposition is
The opposition to Colin Kaepernick’s protests is emblematic of the hypocritical state of race relations in America. By Lauren Arnold