(ThyBlackMan.com) The students at UCLA have been frustrated for decades. I’ve seen no less than three campaigns or racially-charged incidents come out of the school over the last three years, and it appears that the campus is determined to remain in denial regarding their commitment to creating an environment that is welcoming to students of color.
One case was the incident involving Dr. Christian Head, the physician on campus who was compared to a gorilla. The second was the video released by black male students claiming that just 3.3% of the students on campus are black males, with 65% of those individuals being money-making athletes (who are unpaid, by the way). So, it appears there the trend is that UCLA is a campus full of seemingly intelligent people who see black people see either animals, athletes or both. At the very least, they don’t seem to be able to appreciate the value that the black experience can bring to the table of intellectual discourse.
The third incident was a video I was sent this week, called “33,” where the students at the UCLA School of Law explain that out of 1,100 law students on campus, just 33 of them are black.
“It feels isolating. It feels horrible. It feels like there is a lot of pressure, a lot of weight. It feels like I don’t belong. It feels unwelcoming and hostile,” a student told the Huffington Post.
The simple conclusion here is that the UCLA School of Law is just not very good at what it does. Part of the role of a leading academic institution is to provide its students with the kind of diverse experience that rises above the biases and limitations inherent in an historically racist society. But like so many other campuses across America, the data clearly shows that UCLA is just as guilty of falling into the trap of believing that African Americans are valuable commodities on the football field and basketball court, but meaningless in the classroom environment.
As I said before, this is the thinking of an inferior and undisciplined institution. You can’t simply replicate the racism that exists all around you and somehow think that you are exceptional. The fact is that I can go to the backwoods of West Virginia and find a greater commitment to meaningful diversity than we are seeing at schools like UCLA right now. An even greater reflection of the institution’s lack of commitment to academic integrity is that fact that they so blatantly adjust their admissions standards for black men who are 6’9? and can dunk a basketball. Once again, if I go to the least educated county in my home state of Kentucky, I can also find people who make every racial exception in the world when a man can dribble and shoot his way to an NCAA championship.
Legal training is, for some, one of the best pathways to financial success in a capitalist society. For African Americans, legal training means much more, since it is so directly linked to our ability to fight for fundamental rights. My secret prayer for the students in this video is that they use this experience as a clarion call to avoid the temptation to simply sell out to the highest-paying law firm and join together to file the kinds of lawsuits that need to be filed in order to end these forms of blatant discrimination. People can only walk all over you if you keep on lying down….so, after the complaining and emotional expression is all said and done, it’s time to pool your resources and DO SOMETHING.
The video from the law students is below, please take a look. It’s interesting:
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Staff Writer; Dr. Boyce Watkins
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition. For more information, please visit http://BoyceWatkins.com.
Allow me to echo what many have said on this board: blacks need to experience these acts of micro agression because we REFUSE to develop our own! Once we develop our own institutions of higher learning and specialized training, we won’t need to seek acceptance from the dominant culture.
I’m starting to sound like a broken record here.
Terrance Amen is absolutely correct. We should’ve had schools/colleges a long time. Even separating the boys and girls would benefit black children. Having black women teacher for the girls and black men teacher for the boys. I wonder how many black people would support having more black schools and colleges.
If we as adults and so called leaders had our act together as a united community, our students wouldn’t have to go to these hostile schools. If we were a united people, we could easily pay for our brightest to go to schools that cared about them and gave them a great education.
Instead, as I’ve said before, our Black colleges and universities are struggling to survive while our brightest students and athletes are making billions for the so called mainstream schools, while being treated like the enemy.
This makes no sense. We need to start steering our best students and athletes towards our schools so they can start making some of those billions, while making sure the students get the best education and support needed to become the best they can be in life. If we don’t do this, we’ll continue to here stories like this and worse.
Black Unity means financial independence and happiness
I was a legal student in a mainstream university in Canada because unfortunately, we do not have HBCUs. I went through hell at the end before my graduation. For instance, the former dean of the law faculty howled at me (in private of course (in her office) which shows their hypocrisy)because it was her way to make me feel that I did not belong there. I am sure that she expected me to become angry, leave and slam the door. But I did not give her this pleasure because I knew why I was there and I had every intention to graduate. I was even offered by these racists to have my entire money (for my studies)back instead of graduating. I am smart enough to know that getting my degree has much more value and I made sure that I graduated!!! Only 0.8% of Black women in North America are lawyers. It is disgusting and the system is designed to make sure there are few of us in the legal profession to put more of our brothers in prison. We never had a Black female lawyer at the Supreme Court in North America. I could go on and on!!!
This is why I strongly believe in HBCUs. It is not that important to me to be in a mainstream environment especially when it can be hostile!!!