The Death of Amir Locke: When will America Change?
In the early morning of Wednesday, February 2, twenty-two-year-old Amir Locke was peacefully sleeping on the couch of his cousin’s apartment in St. Paul. He was wrapped up in a ...To Speak Out or Stay Quiet - Gen Z’s Power to Mobilize
The sayings “they’re stuck in their ways,” and “they grew up in a different time” are common phrases heard on Sunday nights around my dining room table. Dinners full of ...George Floyd: An Unnecessary Death Sparks Necessary Conversation
The disturbing death of George Floyd forces the nation to confront racial injustice.Leahy Will Not Address Racism, but We Can
Following the racist vandalism of Welch Hall, students awaited a response from administration, but responsibility also lies on us to change campus culture.Dear Asians: Don't Use Crazy Rich Asians as an Excuse for Anti-Blackness
To my fellow Asians, please don't let Crazy Rich Asians and our other successes fool us into thinking the fight against racism and anti-blackness is over.Students Call For Administrative Action With Walkout
"Organized by the Eradicate Boston College Racism Movement, the Walkout for Black Lives has received both local and national media attention."BC Discusses Why Black Lives Matter
Members of the Boston College community gathered in hopes of calling attention to the experiences of black persons at BC and America at large.BC to Die-In Protestors: 'You are subject to possible disciplinary outcomes'
The Boston College administration has sent letters to St. Mary's Hall Die-In demonstrators, citing a potential for disciplinary action after allegedly demonstrating without a permit on Tuesday, Dec. 9.