Black students across the country are facing a resurgence of racist attacks after Trump’s re-election, reflecting the urgency of protecting them for the next four years.
Administrators must proactively implement protective measures to combat anti-Blackness before hate crimes occur, rather than responding reactively, as seen in previous crises.
The psychological impact on Black first-year students during events like the march at the University of Virginia illustrates the urgency of creating a supportive campus environment.
Anti-Blackness manifests not only in violence but through microaggressions and curriculum omissions, underlining the need for comprehensive educational reform and student support.
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