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		<title>SU discusses results of racial profiling survey</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 08:56:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The town halls on race relations continued Wednesday as students gathered for a forum at the Student Union Senate. Between 15 and 20 students showed up at the town hall, a product of an SU partnership with Connect 4, and addressed perceptions of race on campus and students’ interactions with the Washington University Police Department (WUPD).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The town halls on race relations continued Wednesday as students gathered for a forum at the Student Union Senate. Between 15 and 20 students showed up at the town hall, a product of an SU partnership with Connect 4, and addressed perceptions of race on campus and students’ interactions with the Washington University Police Department (WUPD).</p>
<p>Among the topics discussed was an online SU survey that asked 504 students about issues of racial profiling on campus. Two hundred seventy-five students responded to a question in the survey asking, “Do you feel as though you have been racially profiled on campus and by whom?” Twenty of these students said yes, and shared a variety of stories about being discriminated against for being Jewish, Asian and white, among other things.</p>
<p>Several black students said in the survey that they have been racially profiled on campus by WUPD.</p>
<p>One student wrote in the survey that, “I have been racially profiled when walking around on the 40 with my black (mostly male) friends on a Friday night, on multiple occasions. We were asked for our IDs, something that I didn’t see WUPD asking for to any white students.”</p>
<p>Much of the discussion at the forum centered on the role that WUPD plays in on-campus racial profiling.  </p>
<p>According to senior Chase Sackett, speaker of the Senate, “Chief Don Strom is really eager to work with us on this issue.”</p>
<p>Students also talked about ways to combat discrimination on campus, including Greek Life mixers with city-wide black fraternities and diversity training. SU plans to appoint a task force to prioritize these solutions. The task force will deliver its report, and next steps will be decided on at the next Connect 4 meeting.</p>
<p>Sackett said that he was impressed with the town hall’s openness and that the event was productive.</p>
<p>“It was a very open town hall, with no distinctions between Senators and the students,” Sackett said.</p>
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