Posted on 01/31/2016 6:09:54 PM PST by Blue Turtle
In order to help black males graduate, the University of Connecticut is constructing a dorm with a living space only for them. Called the ScHOLA2RS House, the living community for African American males is set to open in 2016.
Dr. Erik Hines, an assistant professor of educational psychology and the future faculty advisor to those in the dorm, said UConn will implement the living space as a âforward-thinkingâ solution to the fact that black male students graduate at a lower rate.
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Don’t they already have those? I thought “Black Dorms” were called crack houses or Rap Studios.
"Come to UConn -- where we can guarantee you'll never have a black roommate!"
Thought America outlawed segregation?
Now ain’t that really something? A special HUT for these special people to live in. A cage might be better but a really nice community hut is a more kinder gentler and more desired place for these “special” forms of humanoids to live in.
Hopefully, they will have cattle in the back yard and chickens in the rafters and pictures of Obama on the wall.
AIN’T DIVERSITY GREAT!
I live across a river from Newark NJ; I don’t think our pizzerias, taxi companies, or towing companies serve Newark. Who wants to get robbed or beaten for a fare or tow?
Tight yoga pants and a tight t-shirt showing the spare tire around the waist, but thinks she is sexy due to her having 38 D boobs, even though it’s all fat.
“... and self-esteem that shatters on impact, resulting in accusations of racism against white society.”
Well put. I’ve seen this up close, and it’s ugly. When people realize they’ve been coddled and held to lower expectations all their life, the realization is painful, to say the least.
Sc-HOLA-2RS
Wtf is that supposed to mean?
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