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Kent State students demand change after racism at The Rock - African American News Today - EIN News

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KENT Hundreds gathered Thursday on Kent State University's Risman Plaza for a Black Lives Matter protest prompted by the racist statements painted on "the Rock," with participants voicing their concerns that the campus does not provide a sense of safety among the Black community."This is bigger than The Rock. We want Kent State to be a safe space for all of us, and this is a chance for Kent State to grow," protest co-organizer Tory Wenson said. "We're not going to dwell on what happened and

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