I don’t feel represented here. I would say Umich is definitely cliquey between races. There are resources, but I don’t really interact much because I’m a graduate student and they’re targeted toward undergrads. They try to have programs and stuff for people of color, but I’m not a person of […]
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Every black student I know has their own experience with being singled out as black/other in the classes that are predominately white. Mine: I was in an upper-level French class and the professor was talking about slavery in the French DOMs, and throughout the lecture, every white person in the […]
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There are not really resources for black students, but there are some. There are a decent amount of clubs centered around black experience and black students, which I’ve had positive experiences with. It’s not strictly enforced, but you can definitely tell that people prefer to stick around people that look […]
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UMich is cliquey. They don’t support students of color, but they have resources like MESA and OAMI. There exist the BSU for black specific resources and there are minority specific resources for students of color. On paper, UMich is supportive of people with other marginalized identities, but in actuality? No. […]
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UMich is cliquey between races. I don’t feel represented. We are only 5% of the population, and as a Black woman, it is extremely hard for my voice to be heard in the classroom. There are resources available to black students: Office of Academic Multicultural Initiatives, Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs Office, […]
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