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Community Responses to Anti-Black Racism and Police Violence

Collected by: Middlebury College

Archived since: Jun, 2020

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The murder of George Floyd on 5/25/2020 by Minneapolis police officers inspired mass uprisings in dozens of American cities against police brutality and the systemic oppression of Black people in the United States. This collection includes responses and reactions from individuals and organizations that make up the Middlebury community to George Floyd's murder, the ensuing protests, Black Lives Matter, and the broader struggle taking place throughout the country in support of civil rights and social justice for Black people in the US.

Subject:   Society & Culture Spontaneous Events Blogs & Social Media Campus culture Student activities Student life College activities Civil rights Social justice Student activism Black Lives Matter George Floyd Police violence Campus politics Racism on campus Racism

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Title: Luso-Hispanic Studies Department Black Lives Matter statement

URL: http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/span/black-lives-matter-statement/

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Subject:   Black Lives Matter response Black Lives Matter BLM Racism Anti-racist statements Luso-Hispanic Studies Academics Academic departments,  Black Lives Matter statement posted to the Luso-Hispanic Studies department website in June, 2020. The letter is signed by faculty members Raquel Albarran, Brandon Baird, Luis Castaneda, Irina Alexandra Feldman, Miguel Fernandez, Enrique Garcia, Gloria Estela Gonzalez Zentano, Laura Lesta Garcia, Marta Manrique-Gomez, Mario Higa, Jennifer Nuceder, Nicolas Poppe, Fernando Rocha, Marcos Rohena-Madrazo, Patricia Saldarriaga, and Daniel Silva.

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