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Defining: Being Black at Pepperdine. By: Shamir Fauntleroy.
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Defining: Being Black at Pepperdine By: Shamir Fauntleroy
For essentially all minorities in America the road to equity and assimilation has not been an easy one. Yet the more blacks have traveled and accomplished the easier our roads have gotten. However, this fact does not give consent to ignore the fact that times were and still are hard for minorities. With that being said, a lot can be asked of what did it mean and what does it mean to be a black student and faculty member at the predominantly white Pepperdine University.
Welcoming Atmosphere Pepperdine is amazingly beautiful and after watching a video like this anyone would be crazy to not want to go here!
However? Black Students who decide to come to Pepperdine are likely to face situations like the one above. Where he or she is the only black student in class.
How Black is the Orange and Blue? Fall 2012 Entering Class Ethnic Class
The Black Community at Pepperdine As of now there Alpha Kappa Alpha is the only one out of the 9 black incorporated Greek Organizations to be established on Pepperdine’s campus. BSA is the central association for black students to express themselves and get to know others of color on campus as the association provides many outlets for black students to do so.
“In the past two decades, Pepperdine’s undergraduate population has seen a significant increase in the number of students from a racial minority. In 1990, for example, black students comprised only 2.6 percent of the Seaver student body . That percentage has more than tripled among domestic students…” - Pepperdine University’s The Graphic A Wave of Student diversity SAMANTHA BLONS Assistant News Editor
Thus, as Pepperdine’s black student body increases I would like to explore the idea of what can Pepperdine do to make this campus a better fit for them. I also would like to shed light on what it is that we can applaud Pepperdine for currently in its efforts to catering to its black students.
Bibliography • http://graphic.pepperdine.edu/news/2007/2007-10-04-studentdiversity.htm • http://studentorgs.pepperdine.edu/greeks/sororities/ • http://bsap.tumblr.com/ • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruc_MoYST38