The UCD Campus Police have failed to investigate all kinds of race based violence, and have sometimes aided in it.
We received the following in our inboxes from the Chancellor recently:
“On
Sunday, November 13, during the UC system-wide Student of
Color Conference, an unknown individual vandalized one of
the Veterans Day yellow ribbons tied around a tree on the
quad, writing on it, "USE ME AS A NOOSE." “
At
the exact same time the police were pepper-spraying
non-black student protesters, just across the quad in the MU
concerned members of the black UC Davis community and allies
were in a meeting with administrators, staff, and student
media about the hostile reporting practices of the
California Aggie paper toward the black community at UC
Davis. Two specific concerns were:
1) the “Jungle Fever” column published by an Asian student about her newfound attraction to black men and love of hip hop music
2) the Aggies’ failure to report specific incidents of antiblack hate crimes this year, which include (but are not limited to) the display of a napkin fashioned to replicate a Klu Klux Klan hood in the African American themed floor in Campbell Hall.
Just
the night before (Thursday) an even larger group of
students, staff, faculty, and administrators met to raise
concerns not just about these specific attempts to
intimidate black students, but also the fact that the UC
Davis police has both failed to investigate antiblack hate
crimes committed on campus in the past 7 years and/or
actively disappeared whatever police reports had been
filed on these incidents.
Additional
issues between UCD police and black students:
1) UCD police summoned by white staff to haul away a black graduate student trying to enter a building during business hours because the staff member did not believe this person was actually a student
2) Guns drawn by UCD police on a separate black student also trying to enter a building. The UCD student paper was directed by staff to not report this issue. The incident escalated into a lawsuit and an out-of-court settlement
The
way incidents of antiblack uncivility are treated at UCD is
glaringly unbalanced in comparison to the tokenizing fervor
raised over the vandalism of the LGBT Resource Center,
swastikas scrawled on the doors of Jewish students, and now
this pepper-spray incident of uncivility.
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