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Major University Holding Separate Graduation Ceremonies Based on Race, Income, Sexual Orientation
Western Journal | March 16, 2021 | Jack Davis

When Columbia University in New York City holds its virtual graduation ceremonies for the Class of 2021, it wants to be sure that there are separate ones for certain identity groups.

“Complementing our school- and University-wide ceremonies, these events provide a more intimate setting for students and guests to gather, incorporate meaningful cultural traditions and celebrate the specific contributions and achievements of their communities,” the Ivy League university said in announcing a series of graduation ceremonies designed for those groups Columbia has deemed special.

The ceremonies begin with one for Native Americans on April 25.
Next comes what is called “Lavender Graduation” to spotlight the “LGBTQIA+ community” on April 26.

On April 27, the university will hold a ceremony for Asian students, followed by one for low-income students and those who are the first generation in their family to graduate from college.

The series of racially profiled ceremonies continues April 29 with one for Hispanic students — billed as “Latinx Graduation” to reflect current liberal language — and concludes April 30 with a ceremony for black graduates.

5 Comments

    • “Ain’t nobody got time for whitey day!”

      The more they cater, the more they actually promote racism/divisiveness. I’m just saying as an under-educated, no free-ride white man, who has struggled to support kids and family, while earning my lot in life (at times struggling at poverty levels). Please don’t judge me bro’, as my snow-flake self awareness/image can’t handle it…oh, wait, a snowflake is white damn it.

      I have worked for and with strong and qualified women, blacks, hispanics, gays (whatever that qualifies as now…so many choices these days) and only had disagreements based on actual facts not identification, and I accepted their decisions based upon their credentials/position/responsibility/authority.

      Let people be people, leaving labels out of it, and things will level eventually based upon quality of the person, not the label (i.e., the more exposure to varied views, origins and identities, the more exposure to the fact we are all struggling and earning our bones, thus acceptance).

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