Posted on 12/03/2014 1:27:14 PM PST by pabianice
Approximately 800 University of Massachusetts students, faculty and staff participated in a national Hands Up, Walk Out protest Monday afternoon.
The protest was organized in response to the Missouri grand jurys decision not to indict white police officer Darren Wilson in the Aug. 9 shooting of unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.
Participants, angered by the decision, assembled in front of the Student Union at 1:01 EST to coincide with the moment Brown was shot.
A four minute, 30 second moment of silence was held to remember the four hours and 30 minutes Brown lay dead on the sidewalk in the St. Louis suburb.
Following the moment of silence, event organizer Jasmine Bertrand-Halidy, a kinesiology major, read from a statement saying, This is a national call to action. I am walking out in solidarity with Mike Brown and all of the innocent people who have been murdered due to state sanctioned violence. If you believe black lives matter, join me.
Attendees cheered as speakers addressed the myriad of problems facing communities of color around the nation.
UMass graduate student Rayoung Song held a small yellow sign with the name of Phillip Pannell, a black teenager who was shot by New Jersey police in 1990. Song said that what happened in Ferguson is a national problem.
There are so many reasons why Im here, Song said. The issue of racism affects everyone.
The event was organized by Bertrand-Halidy of Student Bridges and Maija Hall from the Center for Policy and Advocacy in coordination with a Missouri-based group called Ferguson Action, whose website reported that at least 83 schools and businesses participated in the national walk out protest.
Ahead of the event, UMass Chancellor Kumble Subbaswamy communicated his support in an email to the campus community, saying, It will assuredly raise awareness of what Ferguson reveals about the state of racial justice in our country and will provide an opportunity for our community to come together in solidarity.
Subbaswamy urged faculty to accommodate students who wished to participate in the event.
Amherst resident Sovann-Malis Loeung came to the University to join the protest with her daughter.
What do I have to do to protect my children? Loeung said.
Loeung held a banner that read, Justice for Carolyn, in support of Carolyn Gardner, an Amherst High School teacher who was the target of racist threats last year.
This issue of racism is very important and it really is a local issue, Loeung said.
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8 Responses to Hands Up, Walk Out: UMass community responds to Ferguson decision
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Steve says: December 2, 2014 at 3:11 am
Is 800 students really the UMass community?
Mark says: December 2, 2014 at 7:58 am
For a large university, there sure arent many critical thinkers around here. The issue of racism affects everyone and its a two-way street. Where is the concurrent outrage for Mr. Farrakhan openly calling for genocide in a speech given just a few days ago? Or Sharpton and Jesse Jacksons respective call-to-arms in their remarks over the past week? Does anyone have a problem with the way those people incite violence?
What about black on white crime, which is far more prevalent than police killings of blacks? I would argue that black on white crime should more often than not be properly classified as a hate crime, except there is a standing order from the US Atty General not to prosecute blacks for hate crimes. Does that seem right to anyone?
In the particular case of Mr. Brown, it is clearly a matter of a false cause. The guy was a threatening criminal who assaulted an officer, reached for the mans gun, and had just committed a violent crime. Why wont a judge unseal his criminal records pursuant to a media request made yesterday? Because it ruins the narrative that Michael Brown was a good guy. It seems the only person who thought he was a good guy were his parents. Maybe you dont deserve to die for robbing a store. But if you bum-rush a cop trying to do his job in apprehending a violent criminal, well, you have to realize you might get shot. Everything else about this case is just noise.
alum says: December 2, 2014 at 9:31 am
I note that the story says 800 students, faculty and staff ..cant help the students who just walked out of classes they or their parents paid for but if any faculty or staff walked out on their jobs, they should be fired. I guess they were lucky it was lunch time.
ac Bears says: December 2, 2014 at 1:13 pm
A 400 year history of racial oppression is a one way street in the U.S., and I walked out with my dean and associate dean. Whos going to fire me?
School parent says: December 2, 2014 at 1:19 pm
Why does the Chancellor seek to honor Michael Brown, a big bully who engaged in a strong-arm robbery, and then struck a police officer and tried to wrestle a gun away from the officer. Michael Brown was no choir boy. Indeed, he bullied and intimidated a store owner and then sought to terrorize a police officer. As a parent of a current student, and a donor to the school, I am disgusted that an unholy alliance of leftist radicals and a cohort of some minority student seek to turn the Ferguson incident into a racially divisiveness event. It is a shame that Michael Brown chose to engage in criminal activity, and got himself killed by attacking a police officer. I know that there is a quiet majority of students and parents who respect the law, and respect the grand jury process. Unfortunately, the politically correct faculty members are able to intimidate students into spouting the party one. Indeed, it is dangerous for students to speak truth to the power of the ruling faculty elite who impose their ideology on students. What is pathetic is that a false narrative of the Ferguson incident is now being propagated by the mainstream media and leftists on campus. Never let the truth get in the way of a warped political narrative.
Kris says: December 2, 2014 at 2:31 pm
No one is going to fire you or those deans, Zac. That is the problem.
alum says: December 2, 2014 at 3:40 pm
Zac-
Im guessing no one cause you dont have a real job. And Im guessing no one is going to fire your dean and associate dean given the current makeup of the university leadership.
Zac Bears says: December 2, 2014 at 5:03 pm
Judge not lest ye be judged.
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Good to know that UMass is in good hands!
we should be so lucky . . .
Ooh...ooooooohhhhh...my liver...
UMass is another school that needs to be closed, and the facilities used to house illegal immigrants or something more useful like the homeless.
Surprised that so many are still believing a lie. If Brown had surrendered and accepted that he was being arrested, he would be alive and awaiting trial today. The grand jury rejected the perjured story that Brown was complying with the policeman’s orders.
colleges used to have some minimal intelligence Entry Standards....
“Kumble Subaswammy”
I’m picturing a fake medium in a turban peering into a crystal ball.
If I was paying that tuition, I’d be hot.
Wanna guess the academic (if one could call it that) majors of these students?
The fact that they have any time at all to devote to this low-IQ silliness pretty much tells you, not?
This is a perfect example of ignorance in our Universities. Especially the faculty. America cannot afford to surrender to these sad kind of pigs.
Reason number 879,845,277,450,723,128,733,438,548 that I will never visit Taxachusettes again.
Any student that didn’t walk out but their professor did should raise a huge stink with UMass. They are paying to be taught, not paying to have their professors walk out over something stupid and BS.
All faculty who participated in the walk out should be disciplined.
Sounds like Duke faulty
It doesn’t matter if it is true now.
Just like the spitting incident on a member of Congress during the Obamacare protest in DC. It’s now historical record that it happened even though there was no proof that it did.
Just like Palin saying that she could see Russia from her front porch, even though she never said that it was from a Saturday Night Live sketch, it is now public record that she said it. People repeat that all the time and most honestly do not know it’s not a real quote.
The media is powerful. Very very powerful. If you’re on the wrong side of it, watch out.
They really are Stupid!, If the Thug would have put his hands up his Pants would have fallen around his ankles, we would know about it.
They should keep walking... off the campus to find a job.
Or, to put it another way, "armless black teenager Michael Brown."
Where are the alums of this university? They need to withhold donations. . .but then their hands area probably in the air, too.
Compared to normal going ons at Amhearst, this is cerebral..
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