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TheAtheist
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Due to a rather bit of an oversight by an overly enthusiastic undergrad, I found myself on campus early early this morning waiting on the results of a 72 hr blood/cell culture experiment started on a Friday…
(Note to any of you budding scientists out there who happen to be on CAF = Do yourself and your primary investigator a favor and don’t start experiments on a Friday!).
Having decided to have lunch outside in the open air, I sat down only to stare out across the quad to see kids chanting:
“You can’t stop the Revolution, Black Power is the Solution.”
The crowd of course, was the local manifestation of the Black Lives Matter movement on campus with associated student organizations.
My innate curiousity go the better of me as I moved a little closer trying to figure out if some faces in the crowd I spied may have been grad students i’ve seen in other institutions.
But in that forming crowd, which seems to have been some sort of organizational meeting for an event later in the week, I did see members of an evangelical all-african american (or is it black? I’m never quite sure what the proper thing to say is as a foreigner) church and possibly a representative of the Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan’s little group.
That got the gear in my mind turning so to speak. So i’ll toss this question out to all of you folks on the Non-Catholic Religions board.
Has your religious denomination in an official capacity somehow found itself engaged with the Black Lives Matter movement?
Has it been supportive? Critical? Or has it essentially tried to stay as far away as possible and not get entangled in the identity politics of the movement?
(Note to any of you budding scientists out there who happen to be on CAF = Do yourself and your primary investigator a favor and don’t start experiments on a Friday!).
Having decided to have lunch outside in the open air, I sat down only to stare out across the quad to see kids chanting:
“You can’t stop the Revolution, Black Power is the Solution.”
The crowd of course, was the local manifestation of the Black Lives Matter movement on campus with associated student organizations.
My innate curiousity go the better of me as I moved a little closer trying to figure out if some faces in the crowd I spied may have been grad students i’ve seen in other institutions.
But in that forming crowd, which seems to have been some sort of organizational meeting for an event later in the week, I did see members of an evangelical all-african american (or is it black? I’m never quite sure what the proper thing to say is as a foreigner) church and possibly a representative of the Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan’s little group.
That got the gear in my mind turning so to speak. So i’ll toss this question out to all of you folks on the Non-Catholic Religions board.
Has your religious denomination in an official capacity somehow found itself engaged with the Black Lives Matter movement?
Has it been supportive? Critical? Or has it essentially tried to stay as far away as possible and not get entangled in the identity politics of the movement?