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Monday, 21 September 2015

Black student admits to hanging ‘White Only’ signs next to water fountains, bathrooms

A black college student this week acknowledged  posting “White Only” and “Black Only” signs next to restrooms and water fountains on campus. It turned out to be a student art project that didn’t go over well.
“It brought up feelings of a past that our generation has never seen, which I think is why it was so shocking for us to see,” said Micah Oliver, president of the Black Student Union, according to local ABC affiliate Channel 27 News
More than 100 students turned out for Wednesday night’s Black Student Union meeting at the State University of New York at Buffalo, where emotions were inflated when they discussed the signs.
“There was fear expressed, anger, disappointment all of that,” Oliver said.

Then, amid the discussion, Ashley Powell, a black fine arts graduate student, stood up and acknowledged that she was the one who had posted the signs, according to The Buffalo News, which reported:.
The Spectrum noted that many students at the meeting were outraged and walked out. Other students, the newspaper said, denounced the signs on social media as “racist” and “an act of terrorism.”
The Spectrum added that “the project was for a 400-level art class titled ‘Instillation: Urban Space.’ Powell said the goal of the signs and project was to see what people’s reactions would be to them.” The signs were installed at water fountains and bathrooms in Clemens Hall.
Student art project or not, students say Powell crossed the line on this one.

“I think a lot of people like artsy extreme stuff and use that sometimes as an excuse to get away with anything,” Mikhal Gonzalez, a UB freshman, told ABC-27. “I don’t think that’s right.”
Powell offered an apology of sorts.
“I apologize for the extreme trauma, fear, and actual hurt and pain these signs brought about,” she said.
“I apologize if you were hurt, but I do not apologize for what I did. Once again, this is my art practice. My work directly involves black trauma and non-white suffering. I do not believe that there can be social healing without first coming to terms with and expressing our own pain, rage, and trauma.”

24 comments:

  1. Oh! Dis is lik playing a fast one and not really funny bcos of d negative effects. All d same, his apology is accepted.

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  2. POWELL IS VRY RYT WIT HER APOLOGY..CUZ ITS D BLCK PAINS....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  3. And must you achieve your project by making people feel bad, he crossed the line.

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  4. cray cray













    #it will only get better
    #it must end in praise

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  5. It will always be there till time indefinite, racism and segregation, even blacks segregate.

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  6. Cray cray
    When d whites start their own now, hell will break lose














    #it will only get better
    #it must end in praise

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  7. The student didn't mean any harm nah. Linda take note!

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  8. The student didn't mean any harm nah. Linda take note!

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  9. The student didn't mean any harm nah. Linda take note!

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  10. Senseless people everywhere! Buh dats none of my business

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  11. Sigh.. If we didn't take certain things seriously, life will be waaaaay better n peaceful

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Some play shouldnt be brought to light.... She should be punished some kind of way though......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. I don't understand d scenario well that's y I dint comment

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  14. Hmmmm this is so pathetic very sad also for whatever reasons or so ever she did it!! Hope they can forgive her.

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  15. Expensive joke.
    Check out my short story on tribalism, on okada books, titled Love, Fate and the Monster by Anwuacha Dandy Samuel..



    Sincerely

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  16. She's such a bold young lady...but sometimes we cross some lines at the expense of others

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  17. Hummmmmmm.....okay seen.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  18. Hummmmmmm.....okay seen.











    #TeamBlessed#

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  19. A lot of serial killers think their work is art too so she needs to shut up or get her head Checked

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