Quick note: I'm grateful that Yale provided me a generous opportunity for an amazing education. But it's hard on students of color like me.
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Students of color are constantly under attack at Ivy League campuses. I could tell you stories for days. In a word, it's oppressive.
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At the same time, there are some GREAT people at Yale that go our of their way to defend students of color. I'm forever grateful to them.
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This year, the Yale's Intercultural Affairs Committee suggested undergrads to not being racist on Halloween. Which needs reminding there.
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In all her wisdom,
@ErikaChristakis, who's associate master at one of Yale's colleges (essentially one of the dorms) rebutted the email.1 reply 23 retweets 15 likes -
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It wasn't like
@ErikaChristakis just wrote a quick, "I don't really agree with this" email. She went in with like 800 words. It's horrid.4 replies 19 retweets 17 likes -
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In
@ErikaChristakis's email, she claims that adults just use Halloween to place more rules on young people. For real, she did that.2 replies 16 retweets 15 likes -
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At time,
@ErikaChristakis was especially ridiculous, defending, for example, the rights of white children who want to be Mulan on Halloween!12 replies 15 retweets 16 likes -
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And,
@ErikaChristakis explained that she fetishizes and appropriates Bangladeshi culture, adding "But I really, really like them too." Yup.3 replies 17 retweets 21 likes -
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