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Student Gov Officers Appointed by Race at UMass

Alana Goodman, a student at the University of Massachusetts, has published an excellent article, “Institutionalized Racism in Student Government,” in the Collegian, the schoool’s student newspaper. Here’s an excerpt:

As we prepare to swear in our elected representatives to the SGA Senate next week, UMass students should be aware that 13 percent of our SGA Senators will not have even competed in Tuesday’s elections. Instead, they will be appointed to their positions before the election results even come in, solely on the basis of skin color.

This portion of the Senate is appointed by a registered student organization (RSO) called the African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native American (ALANA) Caucus (no relation to this columnist). Only minority students who fit one of those four racial categories– or other students who the Caucus approves as “minority allies”– are considered eligible for these Senate seats.

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This practice has been going on for years, and in addition to its sleaziness it’s also illegal.

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