
Indiana Christian university to host racially segregated ‘listening sessions’ with students
Fox News
A Christian university in Indiana is moving forward with racially segregated "listening sessions" where students can share their experiences following a survey about racism on campus despite ongoing criticism.
The in-person events were scheduled after students took an inclusivity survey about their experiences regarding race on campus. They will speak with moderators who will share their feedback with the task force.
The nature of the sessions has drawn criticism from some students who reportedly likened them to the Jim Crow-era south. In messages on private social media groups, some expressed concerns with the initiative.

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