May 31, 2020 |
Dear University of Maryland community, |
We are grieving the killing of George Floyd, McKinsley Lincoln, Tony McDade, Breonna Taylor, Nina Pop, and Ahmaud Arbery, and all who came before. |
We are deeply concerned about insufficient police accountability across the country, systemic racism, and the social, economic, and health inequities that have led to protests born of despair, anger, and hope. We support the many peaceful demonstrations for justice across the United States. |
We acknowledge that we have our own painful history at UMD, which includes the tragic murder of Lt. Richard Collins III. |
The University System of Maryland (USM) chancellor and all the presidents of USM institutions recently stated publicly: "We acknowledge with one voice the structural racism that’s taking the lives of our fellow citizens, and we stand in solidarity as we speak out against racism, anti-Semitism, sexism, discrimination against our LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities, religious intolerance, and bigotry of any kind." |
Our University must be even more committed to creating a more inclusive, respectful, and supportive environment, and follow-up with actions that will help shape a more just and equitable campus community and society. |
We would like to inform students, staff, and faculty of the following campus opportunities, and invite your participation as a step towards taking action:
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In community and solidarity, |
Dan Alpert, Student Government Association, President Annie Rappeport, Graduate Student Government, President Laura Dugan, University Senate, Chair Wallace D. Loh, President Mary Ann Rankin, Senior VP and Provost Carlo Colella, VP for Administration & Finance Georgina Dodge, VP for Diversity & Inclusion Damon Evans, Director of Athletics Jeffrey K. Hollingsworth, VP for Information Technology Jackie Lewis, VP for University Relations Laurie E. Locascio, VP for Research Patty Perillo, VP for Student Affairs Mike Poterala, VP for Legal Affairs and General Counsel |
Tuesday, June 2, 2020
In community and solidarity
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