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Event organized Tar Heels run all over ODU, win their first game
to improve equity
FOOTBALL
NORTH CAROLINA 53
Students, family and nizer of the event, said she was OLD DOMINION 23
particularly concerned about dis-
staff met to discuss parities that are difficult to quan-
tify, such as different tones and
By Alex Zietlow
Assistant Sports Editor
racial equity in CHCSS. coded language used by teachers.
She stressed how important it NORFOLK, Va. The North
By Doug Dubrowski is to understand new, potentially Carolina football team didnt score
Senior Writer uncomfortable perspectives and 80 like the last time it played Old
criticized victim-blaming and Dominion but it fulfilled a self-
Parents, students, teachers those who deny racism exists. assigned challenge to get back
and leaders of the school district Were here to change the nar- on track in its 53-23 win over the
gathered Saturday afternoon to rative, were here to change racial Monarchs on Saturday at Foreman
share their experiences and griev- equity at the system level, Ellis Field.
ances regarding racial dispari- said. A lot of people call me ide-
ties in the Chapel Hill-Carrboro alistic, but I dont know how you What happened?
school system. can live in this world and not be
The Community Assembly idealistic because thats how the All week, these Tar Heels (1-2) DTH/SARAH REDMOND
on Racial Equity in Chapel Hill- change and hope happens. have been answering questions about Running back Jordon Brown (2) fights off an Old Dominion defender on Saturday.
Carrboro City Schools was held Michael Jones, a chorus teach- whether or not they could repeat the
by The Campaign for Racial er at Culbreth Middle School, 2013 squads 60-point clobbering of the first half. Old Dominions punt- the sell-out home crowd.
Equity in Our Schools. said he attended the event to the Monarchs. ing game did not do it any favors North Carolina entered the break
Wanda Hunter, a co-organizer encourage public discourse about And, for all intents and purposes, in terms of field positioning in the leading 39-10.
of the event, said that the cam- discrimination in education. North Carolina took those expecta- first half, giving UNC two drives At the outset of the second half,
paign started in 2015 by gather- It means a chance for people to tions in stride. starting in Monarch territory. ODU however, ODU was able to put some
ing data on racial inequities and hear the concerns of the communi- It did so with a proficient run also threw an interception late in momentum together pulling the
interviewing parents, teachers ty, he said. All students should be game. In the first half alone, the Tar the second quarter, setting redshirt game as close as 22 in the second half.
and administrators in order to successful and no students should Heels notched 139 yards and five first-year Chazz Surratt and his However, the Monarchs were unable
compile a comprehensive report. be neglected of that success. touchdowns on the ground in what offense up only 29 yards away from to overcome their first half deficit, and
According to the report, Hunter said the assembly, was an onslaught of offensive prowess. the canvas. the Tar Heels continued to dominate
African-American students are which was co-sponsored by On its first drive, North Carolina Not to mention, whenever the on the ground.
suspended eight times more than El Centro Hispano, Orange marched down the field behind two Monarchs seemed to be getting into In the end, North Carolina trotted
white students and are three times Organizing Against Racism and Jordon Brown rushes for 10-plus a rhythm, the Tar Heels would make off the field with its first win of the
more likely to be sent to the office. the Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP, yards, but it ultimately had to settle something happen. North Carolina 2017 season.
The School Board voted not helps the campaign by allowing for a 35-yard field goal. blocked a field goal that wouldve put
to hear our report, so we did a the public to give feedback on the The Tar Heels would cash out for ODU on the board for the first time. Who stood out?
press conference and at the press organizations goals and progress. touchdowns in their next five red- And, right before halftime, Steven
conference we shared our findings Parents of color expressed zone trips in the first half. Williams Jr. (the third Old Dominion In a high-scoring affair like
with the public, Hunter said. North Carolina was the benefi- quarterback to enter the game) fum-
Alissa Ellis, another co-orga- SEE EQUITY, PAGE 5 ciary of several ODU missteps in bled at the one yard line deflating SEE FOOTBALL, PAGE 5
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The Daily Tar Heel From Page Monday, September 18, 2017 5
DACA Privacy Act (FERPA), and the
University will not share the
Equality are working together
to gather resources for undoc-
FROM PAGE 1 information. umented students.
understated in the way it Gaby Alemn, co-president Jessica Mencia, co-chairper-
allowed people to dream of the Carolina Hispanic son of SUIE, said organizations
and to follow those dreams, Association , said the state- are working to contact North
Stuesse said. Through getting ment was vague and doesnt Carolina representatives.
drivers licenses, qualifying for show a commitment to stu- Its a mix of disappoint-
health insurance, qualifying dents, but a commitment to ment, fear, frustration, and
for loans, like student loans bureaucracy. I still think at the end of the
so they could afford to go to (UNC) is here to create day everybody was like well
school, and then being able to these opportunities, to be this no matter what we feel, in
work in their selected fields place where we can grow and some capacity were going
once they finish. learn, Alemn said. Getting to try to get something done
rid of DACA directly influ- about this, Mencia said.
How is DACA affecting ences that and has an impact Stuesse said its important
on that. It would be nice to for recipients to know their
UNC?
see the University just speak rights and to collaborate with
Following Trumps out more about it and to be organizations willing to pro-
announcement, the more firm in its support. tect DACA members.
University released a state- Stuesse said the repeal will Barnes said he advises
ment regarding undocu- affect the community as a students to push Congress
mented students, saying the whole. to act, and that DACA is as
change in policy opposed They are being faced important of a topic now as it
Carolinas values. at this very moment with will ever be.
While we are uncertain the realization that unless Study as hard as you can,
about the effects of yester- Congress acts quickly, they perform as well as you can,
days decision, we remain will be forced back into the and dont let the government
fully committed to welcom- shadows. try to define who you are
ing and supporting students and label you a certain way,
enrolled in this program, the What can UNC students Barnes said. You are just as
statement said. do if they need help? American as anyone else, you
The statement also said just dont have a paper that
students immigration status Campus organizations says it yet.
is protected under the Family such as CHisPa and Students @myahward
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I will OP-ED
Have you talked to a
nothing socialist or demo-
cratic about the state of our
country. If you value exper-
UNC,
Venezuela has fallen vic- ning in Venezuela and eco-
tim to a fascist government nomics professor at Harvard,
stemming from rampant who recently spoke to the
will you?
nepotism and misinter- Financial Times about the
preted, cherry-picked ideas Venezuelan crisis.
of socialism. Most Venezuelans who
Claude Wilsons Sept. 12 have left the country (were
T
oday is the first day of column is, at best, a mis- the number one seekers of
a campus-wide boycott guided and ethnocentric political asylum in the U.S.)
of commercial goods oversimplification of the tend to feel a responsibility
on UNCs campus in response economic, political, social to let the rest of the world
to the failure of the University and cultural problems know what has happened
to take down Silent Sam. It that have been steeping and continues to happen in
is currently scheduled to last in Venezuela for over 20 Venezuela. Theres a thriving
until Oct. 18, and will include EDITORIAL years, even before the rise community of us in North
UNC Student Stores as well as of Chavismo. I know this Carolina; I find it difficult to
the Pit Stop, Bottom of Lenoir,
Alpine, Wendys, Starbucks
and Blue Ram Caf.
It will not include the stu-
The paradox of the BOG because I grew up there.
Venezuela hit the natu-
ral resource lottery: its
flora, fauna and climate
believe that you havent had
the chance to meet one of
us, Claude. If youd like to sit
down with us over arepas,
dent-run nonprofit coffee shop
The Meantime, an alternative
By closing the not show a lack of sup- the University to advocate are incredibly diverse, and
on top of that, it also hap-
we can really break it down
for you.
port for the Civil Rights for our states most vulner-
lunch set up by UNC Nourish Center, the BOG Center. able residents. Now is the
pens to have the largest oil
behind the Campus Y or local reserves in the world. But Patty Matos
restaurants on Franklin Street, contradicts itself. Mark Dorosin, time to call attention to oil-rich countries are at high Junior
T
some of whom have offered Managing Attorney for this ludicrous disparity risk of exceptionally poor Public Relations, Social
he Board of the center, was quick to between what our campus
discounts or donations to the governance and high cor- and Economic Justice and
Governors latest point out Bissettes bizarre wants and the rules that
movement. I will be participat- ruption, as Terry Karl wrote Latinx Studies
ing in the boycott and encour- strike on margin- argument. Immediately state officials declare we in 2007, and Venezuela
age others to do so as well. alized groups at UNC- following the vote, Dorosin follow. couldnt escape that curse.
There are some obvious prac- Chapel Hill and around
North Carolina comes
shouted, I dont under- Recently, the Campus Its economic dependence LETTERS TO THE
tical concerns that stem from on oil paired fatally well
the possibility of this boycott, in the form of its newly-
stand how you can say
that ... youre supporting
Y has publicized a boycott
against several on-campus with the late Hugo Chvezs EDITOR
and I want to address them approved litigation ban on the Center for Civil Rights businesses in an effort to half-assed socialism and
frankly. Many students have the Universitys Center for when you just voted to shut elicit a more appropriate
proclivity for hiring his Prejudice is the
already purchased meal plans, Civil Rights. unqualified buddies to run source of anger
and cant afford to spend more it down! before Bissette and actionable response the country. The proof is in
The Board voted last threatened to remove him from Chancellor Folt and
money on food. Fortunately, Friday to go through with Nicols Maduro, his hand- TO THE EDITOR:
formal dining halls, like the Top from the meeting. the rest of the administra- picked successor, a former Thank you for The Daily
a proposal that would Indeed, Chairperson tion. The boycott is meant Tar Heel. It truly is Chapel
of Lenoir or Rams, are not tar- bus driver without a high
geted by this action.
effectively end the Center Bissettes statement adds to seize the administra- school diploma. Hills only newspaper these
In a similar vein, many stu- for Civil Rights tenure on to the long list of para- tions attention by hurting Chvezs government days. Your love letter to the
dents do not have the time or campus and as a branch doxes and false equivalen- university revenues. placed restrictions on the oil P2P is well deserved. That
money for other meal options of the UNC School of Law cies the University has While protests raise industry that, combined with we can afford to give free
near campus. Nourish will host system. This decision is delivered in response to awareness and galvanize the low market value of the bus service is still a mar-
an affordable lunch alternative widely representative of recent civil rights issues groups to action, letters Bolvar and falling oil prices, velous thing to me. I help
near the Eve Carson Memorial the paradoxes created by led to a strong decline in oil pay for it by my taxes, even
on campus. and phone calls to elected though I have used it only
and some local vendors are the Board of Governors production and revenue. His
providing discounted or donat-
For example, due a law representatives can serve government muzzled the free twice in my lifetime. The
and legislative bodies that prohibiting on-campus as indicators of a commu-
ed food to boycotters. govern UNC. press, expropriated count- day may come. Thats an
Beyond the impact on stu- action regarding Silent nitys frustration and can less businesses and imposed opinion, but not the main
This Board sees this Sam, our UNC admin- even push policymakers to
dents, it is fair to be concerned poorly calculated import tar- reason I write.
dissonance is confusing, istration prioritizes reconsider their positions. I love the idealism of
about the damage done to local iffs and price controls.
businesses that have branches harmful and embarrassing safety on the campus However you choose to These government youth. With all my heart I
housed on UNCs campus. to the student body, UNC yet distresses students make your voice heard, trade regulations led wish ending prejudice could
There isnt a perfect solution to system and state gover- continuing to prop painful now is the time to get most major companies to be accomplished by remov-
this concern, but the food pro- nance as a whole. reminders of slavery. involved to protect what leave Venezuela, includ- ing that inanimate object we
vided by Nourish will be from In Fridays session, But no example is more our university stands for. ing Mondelez in 2016, GM call Silent Sam, unable to
local vendors and any shift of Chairperson Louis in April of this year, and defend himself.
paradoxical than the BOGs We should have no
students onto Franklin Street Bissette stated, Whatever almost every major airline. Nor can all the boys who
decision on the Center. patience for equivocal and died during the Civil War,
can only help the local economy. happens in this vote, this Regulated prices for grocery
This leaves perhaps the most UNC declares itself of the nonsensical arguments. staples led to extreme short- some students like yourself,
vote does not show a lack public, for the public yet Now more than ever,
vulnerable community, workers. of support for the UNC ages and a thriving black who were simply part of the
This boycott has been organized our Board of Governors objectivity is on the side of market where basic items culture in which they lived,
School of Law by this revokes the ability of the justice. that time in history. Some
with the input of the UNC like flour, toilet paper, and
Workers Union currently being
board, (and) it also does cooking oil are sold at outra- of them loved their black
established, and the restriction geous prices. brothers, with whom they
on time the boycott is running 70 percent of were raised. Some may have
is intended to prevent layoffs. Venezuelans lost almost nursed the breast of a black
Workers at UNC are not vulner- EDITORIAL 20 pounds in 2016. Many mother of one of them.
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aside, the argument for remov- urx an app has nothing left to do but division. War is wrong.
Trump administration may UNC has a resource for
ing Silent Sam has been made protest, and the death toll I am so glad all roses are
with a purpose allow insurance companies women to go to for birth
hundreds of times since at from ongoing protests in not red. I love all of them
of dispensing the choice to cover birth control on its Campus and God who made them
least the 1960s. Silent Sam is 2017 exceeds 100, with over
not simply a history lesson, it affordable birth control to control. Health website, which 15,000 injured. Even years hoped all would enjoy all of
is a currently standing monu- women with and without In a poll conducted by a shows the university ago, as a middle schooler, his creation and one anoth-
ment to racial violence, both insurance is a revolu- member of this board, 322 acknowledges student I brought permission slips er. It isnt Silent Sam that is
the violence of the Civil War tionary idea. UNC students responded reliance on birth control. home for my parents to sign causing all the anger. It is
and of the early 20th century This brand-new com- to questions regarding The site lists other forms so I could go out to protest ugly prejudice.
when it was erected. It should pany could open doors usage of birth control, of birth control besides a with my class. Today, one of There is no law against
be a part of the past we discuss for those who might not and out of those who were pill such as an IUD, which my childhood best friends, love of our fellow men and
when discussing UNCs his- have easy access to birth polled 74.8 percent report- is a longer-lasting form of Federica Dvila, is part of a the world needs more of it.
tory, but right now it is our control. Although Nurx is ed using some type of birth birth control. Many stu- group of students providing On that we all agree!
present. Silent Sam is a part of a brilliantly designed app control. dents who responded to the volunteer medical care on
the Universitys ongoing failure the streets. Sybil Austin Skakle
with the best intentions, When asked the reason- poll regarding birth control Class of 49
in the same way that the dis- Im no expert, but in the
proportionately low number
the context surrounding ing behind using birth mentioned having an IUD
of African American students its creation is alarming: control, many wrote that inserted for pregnancy pre-
at UNC or recent attacks on
the Center for Civil Rights are
current legislation might
make it a lot more difficult
they needed it to reduce
acne during menstruation,
vention, problems regard-
ing menstruation, or both.
SPEAK OUT
parts of our failure. for women to have access migraines and pain from Although it is a good WRITING GUIDELINES
to birth control. Please type. Handwritten letters will not be accepted.
As outlined in a recent let- cramping. idea to normalize the
Sign and date. No more than two people should sign letters.
ter to the University, to which When addressing the There were also many conversation surrounding Students: Include your year, major and phone number.
I was a signatory, UNC has issue of womens access reports of needing birth birth control and sexual Faculty/staff: Include your department and phone number.
not only the legal right to take to birth control, the most control to regulate men- activity, it is also wise to Edit: The DTH edits for space, clarity, accuracy and vulgarity. Limit
down the statue, but a legal common point of concern struation cycles. Most put emphasis on the vari- letters to 250 words.
responsibility to its students is that of sexual freedom. responses included using ety of other health con- SUBMISSION
to do so. We must move for-
The problem with pri- birth control for pregnan- cerns that birth control Drop off or mail to our office at 151 E. Rosemary St., Chapel Hill,
ward together in making these
demands. Not one step back. marily focusing on this cy prevention, but many prevents, thereby further NC 27514
point is that it does not other reasons were listed. eliminating the stigma it Email: opinion@dailytarheel.com
put any emphasis on the One response men- currently possesses.
fact that birth control can
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3/18: RECLAIMING HER TIME tioned using birth control For more information EDITORS NOTE: Columns, cartoons and letters do not necessarily rep-
Columnist Angum Check writes be used for more than just for pregnancy prevention regarding the Nurx app, resent the opinions of The Daily Tar Heel or its staff. Editorials reflect the
on campus social justice issues. opinions of The Daily Tar Heel editorial board, which comprises 10 board
pregnancy prevention. in the case of rape, which visit nurx.com. members, the opinion assistant editor and editor and the editor-in-chief.