Summary Article on University Anti-Racism Demonstrations
The research question that guided the author in writing the article was, “What causes students to protest in university campus?” the report explores all the significant reasons that happened at Yale University Campus in 2015 when rampant protests were frequent, and students demanded equality of races. The methods used to collect data included surveying, and interviewing the students and several administration officials on the issue, and analyzing the outcomes. Results showed that students of color went through discriminations from their peers, from the administration officials, and even in offices while seeking employment at Yale University campus and its environs. The future research issue to be considered for next prospects is finding effective ways to promote equality, abolish racial biases, and creation of an ample environment in universities’ campuses through finding solutions to longstanding issues affecting students. The information in the article can be used in finding solutions to racial discrimination in the country, especially when one is researching it.
Works Cited
Nelson, Jacqueline K. “‘Speaking’ racism and anti-racism: perspectives of local anti-racism actors.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, vol. 38, no. 2, 2014, pp. 342-358.