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  • Cal State LA offers segregated housing for black students

    A safe space for Black CSLA students …’

    California State University Los Angeles recently rolled out segregated housing for black students.

    The arrangement comes roughly nine months after the university’s Black Student Union issued a set of demands in response to what its members contend are frequent “racist attacks” on campus, such as “racially insensitive remarks” and “microaggressions” by professors and students. One demand was for a “CSLA housing space delegated for Black students.”

    “[It] would provide a cheaper alternative housing solution for Black students. This space would also serve as a safe space for Black CSLA students to congregate, connect, and learn from each other,” the demand letter stated.

    The newly debuted Halisi Scholars Black Living-Learning Community “focuses on academic excellence and learning experiences that are inclusive and non-discriminatory,” Cal State LA spokesman Robert Lopez told The College Fix via email.

    The public university has 192 furnished apartments in a residential complex on campus, and the Halisi community will be located there, Lopez said, adding it joins other themed living-learning communities already housed there.

    Lopez declined to answer any additional questions or provide more details on the new community, such as how many rooms it encompasses, and whether it’s a whole floor or just a few rooms.

    Cal State LA joins UConn, UC Davis and Berkeley in offering segregated housing dedicated to black students. While these housing options are technically open to all students, they’re billed and used as arrangements in which black students can live with one another.

    Meanwhile, at Cal State LA, campus leaders took down much of the online information on the new housing that it posted in late July. And university housing officials and other campus officials rebuffed requests by The College Fix for more details.

    If campus leaders are proud of the new housing, they appear disinclined to talk about it.

    CSULA’s Housing Services page offers one paragraph on the new black living-learning community, calling it an effort to “enhance the residential experience for students who are a part of or interested in issues of concern to the black community living on campus by offering the opportunity to connect with faculty and peers, and engage in programs that focus on academic success, cultural awareness, and civic engagement.”

    In addition to the Black Student Union’s housing demand, the group also demanded a $30 million dollar scholarship endowment to aid black students, three new black faculty counselors, a new anti-discrimination policy and cultural competency course for faculty and students, and finally, a meeting with the president for them to discuss the “fulfillment and implementation of each demand.”

    After the Halisi housing community was announced, the Black Student Union celebrated on its Instagram page, calling it a “long overdue, but well deserved” achievement, Young America’s Foundation reports.

    Members of Cal State LA’s Black Student Union declined requests for comment from The College Fix.


    Young America’s Foundation quoted from the Halisi housing application prior to university officials taking it offline. Rules students who seek to live in Halisi must agree to include “respect the differences of others that live in my community and look for positive thing to learn from them,” “be an advocate for change if the tools and resources available are deemed inadequate,” and “accept that I am still learning and need to be open to new ideas and experiences.”

    http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/28906/

    Here is the CSLA Black Student Union Instagram Page
    https://www.instagram.com/csulabsu/
    Last edited by hectari; 09-06-2016, 05:14 PM.

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    Originally posted by hectari View Post
    A safe space for Black CSLA students …’

    California State University Los Angeles recently rolled out segregated housing for black students.

    The arrangement comes roughly nine months after the university’s Black Student Union issued a set of demands in response to what its members contend are frequent “racist attacks” on campus, such as “racially insensitive remarks” and “microaggressions” by professors and students. One demand was for a “CSLA housing space delegated for Black students.”

    “[It] would provide a cheaper alternative housing solution for Black students. This space would also serve as a safe space for Black CSLA students to congregate, connect, and learn from each other,” the demand letter stated.

    The newly debuted Halisi Scholars Black Living-Learning Community “focuses on academic excellence and learning experiences that are inclusive and non-discriminatory,” Cal State LA spokesman Robert Lopez told The College Fix via email.

    The public university has 192 furnished apartments in a residential complex on campus, and the Halisi community will be located there, Lopez said, adding it joins other themed living-learning communities already housed there.

    Lopez declined to answer any additional questions or provide more details on the new community, such as how many rooms it encompasses, and whether it’s a whole floor or just a few rooms.

    Cal State LA joins UConn, UC Davis and Berkeley in offering segregated housing dedicated to black students. While these housing options are technically open to all students, they’re billed and used as arrangements in which black students can live with one another.

    Meanwhile, at Cal State LA, campus leaders took down much of the online information on the new housing that it posted in late July. And university housing officials and other campus officials rebuffed requests by The College Fix for more details.

    If campus leaders are proud of the new housing, they appear disinclined to talk about it.

    CSULA’s Housing Services page offers one paragraph on the new black living-learning community, calling it an effort to “enhance the residential experience for students who are a part of or interested in issues of concern to the black community living on campus by offering the opportunity to connect with faculty and peers, and engage in programs that focus on academic success, cultural awareness, and civic engagement.”

    In addition to the Black Student Union’s housing demand, the group also demanded a $30 million dollar scholarship endowment to aid black students, three new black faculty counselors, a new anti-discrimination policy and cultural competency course for faculty and students, and finally, a meeting with the president for them to discuss the “fulfillment and implementation of each demand.”

    After the Halisi housing community was announced, the Black Student Union celebrated on its Instagram page, calling it a “long overdue, but well deserved” achievement, Young America’s Foundation reports.

    Members of Cal State LA’s Black Student Union declined requests for comment from The College Fix.

    Young America’s Foundation quoted from the Halisi housing application prior to university officials taking it offline. Rules students who seek to live in Halisi must agree to include “respect the differences of others that live in my community and look for positive thing to learn from them,” “be an advocate for change if the tools and resources available are deemed inadequate,” and “accept that I am still learning and need to be open to new ideas and experiences.”

    http://www.thecollegefix.com/post/28906/
    Reverse racism is real!!!

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    • #3
      that dorm gonna look worse than a overflow homeless shelter

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      • #4
        Hmmm how many black students does Csula have?

        Csula is in East l.a.

        Predominantly Hispanic area with asian, white communities nearby.

        Nearby east l.a., Northeast l.a. and San gabriel valley has little to no blacks.

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        • #5
          Bet the non-blacks are chuffed.........

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
            Hmmm how many black students does Csula have?

            Csula is in East l.a.

            Predominantly Hispanic area with asian, white communities nearby.

            Nearby east l.a., Northeast l.a. and San gabriel valley has little to no blacks.
            I been there a few times and very few blacks like 5 percent if I were to guess attend CSLA, but that school is so liberal and filled with white guilt, most of the activists though are Mexicans, so many angry Mexican American students who the left love attend that school.

            whats funny is the complaints by the black students, because there is so few white students at the college, CSLA is mostly Latino/Mexican and Asians and a few whites. the Mexicans make up for over 60 percent. I think its like 6 percent white students last time I checked. So how the hell are the white students threatening them, wouldn't it be the Mexicans since they are the majority on campus im confused sounds like a way just to get something by feigning victimhood.

            Also Alhambra and Monterey Park are not rich areas so why are they acting like they cant afford it? they making chit up man just so they can get some privileges.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Hype job View Post
              Bet the non-blacks are chuffed.........
              Here is the CSLA Black Student Union Instagram Page
              https://www.instagram.com/csulabsu/

              csulabsuThere is a difference between #AllLivesMatter and #BlackLivesMatter. How is it that all lives matter when 4 black men have been killed within a span of 48 hours? Stop making up lies in order to feel comfortable with what is going on in America. Instead, address the situation at hand. If we made you uncomfortable then we're doing our job. "It is our duty to fight for our freedom. It is our duty to win. We must love each other and support each other. We have nothing to loose but our chains." #silenceisviolence #saytheirnames #altonsterling #philandocastile

              So 4 black guys you saw on TV died in 48 hours? well I guarantee you there were over 100 blacks who died in two days killed by other black people, smh
              Last edited by hectari; 09-06-2016, 05:23 PM.

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              • #8
                CSLA is garbage, its the same school that had some pro black pan african profesors teaching there, PAN AFRICANISM and afrocentric studies is not credible it just makes people believe in conspiracy they teach things like the white man rewrote history, that Genghis Khan was black, and shakespehere as well and the olmecs were black, etc.


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                • #9
                  Let's have equality by segregating ourselves.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by hectari View Post
                    I been there a few times and very few blacks like 5 percent if I were to guess attend CSLA, but that school is so liberal and filled with white guilt, most of the activists though are Mexicans, so many angry Mexican American students who the left love attend that school.

                    whats funny is the complaints by the black students, because there is so few white students at the college, CSLA is mostly Latino/Mexican and Asians and a few whites. the Mexicans make up for over 60 percent. I think its like 6 percent white students last time I checked. So how the hell are the white students threatening them, wouldn't it be the Mexicans since they are the majority on campus im confused sounds like a way just to get something by feigning victimhood.

                    Also Alhambra and Monterey Park are not rich areas so why are they acting like they cant afford it? they making chit up man just so they can get some privileges.
                    Alhambra n mp can get pricey. Not like Arcadia or Pasadena but can get pricey.

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