Empowered Hashtags: Students React to Hanna Strong Video
In an inspiring turn of events, students are leading the effort to promote a meaningful discussion on racism and homophobia on our campus. SU's NAACP chapter led a meeting on Friday to discuss the issue of respecting diversity on campus, and students, alumni, and faculty have been tweeting/Instagramming all week with the hashtags #SpeakUpSU, #OUTspokenSU, and #ITooAmSU to bring light to these issues and how we can achieve a more just community.
Check out some of the powerful messages below.
Suspension really isn't enough. @SyracuseU needs to take a real stand against racism. #SpeakUpSU #BeingBlackatSU
— kady (@thekadyfiles) September 6, 2014
Remind yourselves that sometimes what we allow today will be what generations after us have to fight on tomorrow #SpeakUpSU #NoTolerance
— Kita Nago (@pattyMayonnais3) September 8, 2014
Sad to hear about a terrible instance of #racism and #homophobia at my alma mater. Syracuse, we're better than this. #SpeakUpSU — Kassie Brabaw (@KassieBrabaw) September 7, 2014
"Hanna Strong got caught on tape..." What are people saying off the cameras? #itooamSU #SpeakUpSU — Karyn Dyer (@THEKarynDyer) September 12, 2014
Even as a junior, I still have to defend the fact that I didn't just get into college because I'm black #ITooAmSU — Cherokee Sequoia (@LadyCherokeeXO) September 8, 2014
I was called a "faggot" by a drunk white male when I called him out for saying "That's so gay" during my second year of college. #ITooAmSU — Jorge Talamantes (@jutalamantes) September 9, 2014
The same white male also threatened to "call the KKK" on me and my friend. But this diverse school is safe for PoC, right? #ITooAmSU — Jorge Talamantes (@jutalamantes) September 9, 2014
We must have a campus-wide open dialogue on the systems of racism and homophobia. The administration MUST take action. #SpeakUpSU — Raul Xavier Ramos (@raulxramos) September 7, 2014
I graduated from Syracuse 30 years ago. Reading #ITooAmSU makes me fear not much has changed since then. — Michael B. Moore (@michael_b_moore) September 9, 2014
When people use the term "race card" its generally used to silence a person of color's opinions w/o letting them speak #ITooAmSU — Taylor (@TaylorAtSU) September 8, 2014
Re: the chancellor's upcoming forum on tolerance. Student: "Has anyone called out that word? I do not want to be 'tolerated.'" #SpeakUpSU — Gabriela Riccardi (@_griccardi) September 12, 2014
The experiences of marginalized @NewhouseSU and @SyracuseU students is something that #faculty should know. #ITooAmSU #SpeakUpSU — Charisse L'Pree, PhD (@charisseiscool) September 12, 2014
Because understanding and respecting cultural diversity should be at the heart of every academic institution. #ITooAmSU — Carina Clores (@heytherecarina) September 12, 2014