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      <title>Students Speak Out Against Racism At Wake Forest</title>
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      <description>Student activists gathered on the campus of Wake Forest University to call out what they say is a slow reaction to concerns of racism. They want the…</description>
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<p>Speakers at the Anti-Racism Coalition event detailed incidents of racism and racial insensitivity they experienced on campus, with some black students saying they'd been called the “N-word.” Others said they didn't feel comfortable living on campus.</p>
<p>Aries Powell is a Wake Forest senior. She criticized the university for what she says is “commitment-less dialogue” on racism. But despite what she sees as slow movement, she's optimistic change is coming.</p>
<p>“This is a different manifestation of activism and organizing at Wake Forest,” she says. “It has never happened in this way before. I think we're getting more response from the University than ever before.&nbsp;I think they are more aware of what students want and what students need.”</p>
<p>The coalition has submitted a list of demands to the university that includes a zero-tolerance policy for white supremacy.</p>
<p>Penny Rue is Vice President for Campus Life. She says the university had already been working on some of the group's demands.</p>
<p>“The requests that they've made that are easy to grant have been granted, like giving additional space for students," she says. "Others are a bit more complicated so what we do as a university – in the spirit of shared government –&nbsp;is put groups together to move forward on those.”</p>
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