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Seton Hall Students Will Renew Push on Africana Studies
Black Agenda Radio with Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford
17 Dec 2018
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Students with the Concerned 44 movement, representing the 44 percent of students that are ethnic or gender minorities, plan to renew their protests after the holidays at Seton Hall University, said spokesperson Chris Duran. The demands include appointment of five full-time Africana Studies professors of the students’ choosing. “We don’t want the course watered down by other disciplines” or by politically hostile forces, said Duran.

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