Protests in the long term: How is a lasting legacy cemented?
The civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s achieved monumental changes over 15 years, including landmark federal laws. Yet racism and discrimination remain pervasive.
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After years of enduring campus racism and universities’ formulaic responses, students across Pennsylvania’s public higher-education system, known as PASSHE, are demanding structural changes.
More than a dozen students offered recommendations to make their colleges more equitable. Many said they’ve suggested these in the past but have seen little action. Their recommendations include: