Columbia University hosting 6 separate graduation ceremonies based on income level, race, ethnicities

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Today, it's all about separating people.

Columbia University is planning to hold six additional graduation ceremonies for students according to their race and other aspects of how they identify.

The New York City school's website details graduation ceremonies for Native, Asian, "Latinx" and Black students taking place for Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, General Studies and Barnard College at the end of April. Another dubbed "FLI Graduation" is for "first generation and/or low income community." The school also hosts a "Lavender" graduation for the "LGBTIAQ+ community."

Due to coronavirus restrictions, the ceremonies will take place online. It's unclear when the separate ceremonies were announced, but Sunday was the deadline for nominating individuals in Columbia College, Columbia Engineering and General Studies for the "Multicultural Affairs Graduation Cords."
Columbia University hosting 6 separate graduation ceremonies based on income level, race, ethnicities | Fox News
 
Today, it's all about separating people.

Columbia University is planning to hold six additional graduation ceremonies for students according to their race and other aspects of how they identify.

The New York City school's website details graduation ceremonies for Native, Asian, "Latinx" and Black students taking place for Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, General Studies and Barnard College at the end of April. Another dubbed "FLI Graduation" is for "first generation and/or low income community." The school also hosts a "Lavender" graduation for the "LGBTIAQ+ community."

Due to coronavirus restrictions, the ceremonies will take place online. It's unclear when the separate ceremonies were announced, but Sunday was the deadline for nominating individuals in Columbia College, Columbia Engineering and General Studies for the "Multicultural Affairs Graduation Cords."
Columbia University hosting 6 separate graduation ceremonies based on income level, race, ethnicities | Fox News

Does this mean we are not human beings..........., snicker?
 
This is so fucking backwards it's hard to believe.

Martin Luther King would be so fucking pissed at these people.
 
Today, it's all about separating people.

Columbia University is planning to hold six additional graduation ceremonies for students according to their race and other aspects of how they identify.

The New York City school's website details graduation ceremonies for Native, Asian, "Latinx" and Black students taking place for Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, General Studies and Barnard College at the end of April. Another dubbed "FLI Graduation" is for "first generation and/or low income community." The school also hosts a "Lavender" graduation for the "LGBTIAQ+ community."

Due to coronavirus restrictions, the ceremonies will take place online. It's unclear when the separate ceremonies were announced, but Sunday was the deadline for nominating individuals in Columbia College, Columbia Engineering and General Studies for the "Multicultural Affairs Graduation Cords."
Columbia University hosting 6 separate graduation ceremonies based on income level, race, ethnicities | Fox News
It is much easier to turn people against each other when you point out differences. Of course division and chaos are the end goal here.
 
^^^ I second that! To me, the kids should boycott whatever has been planned by the "authorities" and have their own gathering somewhere else. As for the authority people themselves, I wouldn't blame the parents if they started rounding up lawyers and getting lawsuits filed.

God bless you and the parents and their kids always!!!

Holly
 
Today, it's all about separating people.

Columbia University is planning to hold six additional graduation ceremonies for students according to their race and other aspects of how they identify.

The New York City school's website details graduation ceremonies for Native, Asian, "Latinx" and Black students taking place for Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, General Studies and Barnard College at the end of April. Another dubbed "FLI Graduation" is for "first generation and/or low income community." The school also hosts a "Lavender" graduation for the "LGBTIAQ+ community."

Due to coronavirus restrictions, the ceremonies will take place online. It's unclear when the separate ceremonies were announced, but Sunday was the deadline for nominating individuals in Columbia College, Columbia Engineering and General Studies for the "Multicultural Affairs Graduation Cords."
Columbia University hosting 6 separate graduation ceremonies based on income level, race, ethnicities | Fox News

The return to segregation is the DemoKKKrats' dream come true. This guy is cheering:

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Our department held a virtual graduation last May, and it was interesting. We're a department with 3 programs. Our ceremony was all together. We did it by Zoom and the cool thing was many more student's families were able to attend and in the process we heard many stories...such as one family, so proud of their daughter, who was a first generation college graduate, and raised by a single mother. Another immigrant family who's son was also first generation. There were black students, white students, Asian students...all celebrating their achievements together.
 
Our department held a virtual graduation last May, and it was interesting. We're a department with 3 programs. Our ceremony was all together. We did it by Zoom and the cool thing was many more student's families were able to attend and in the process we heard many stories...such as one family, so proud of their daughter, who was a first generation college graduate, and raised by a single mother. Another immigrant family who's son was also first generation. There were black students, white students, Asian students...all celebrating their achievements together.
Racist! Xenophobe!
 
Our department held a virtual graduation last May, and it was interesting. We're a department with 3 programs. Our ceremony was all together. We did it by Zoom and the cool thing was many more student's families were able to attend and in the process we heard many stories...such as one family, so proud of their daughter, who was a first generation college graduate, and raised by a single mother. Another immigrant family who's son was also first generation. There were black students, white students, Asian students...all celebrating their achievements together.
thats nice but what does it have to do with the topic??

did you separate by color of skin or income levels??
 
Today, it's all about separating people.

Columbia University is planning to hold six additional graduation ceremonies for students according to their race and other aspects of how they identify.

The New York City school's website details graduation ceremonies for Native, Asian, "Latinx" and Black students taking place for Columbia College, Columbia Engineering, General Studies and Barnard College at the end of April. Another dubbed "FLI Graduation" is for "first generation and/or low income community." The school also hosts a "Lavender" graduation for the "LGBTIAQ+ community."

Due to coronavirus restrictions, the ceremonies will take place online. It's unclear when the separate ceremonies were announced, but Sunday was the deadline for nominating individuals in Columbia College, Columbia Engineering and General Studies for the "Multicultural Affairs Graduation Cords."
Columbia University hosting 6 separate graduation ceremonies based on income level, race, ethnicities | Fox News
Columbia is a leftist university
 
Our department held a virtual graduation last May, and it was interesting. We're a department with 3 programs. Our ceremony was all together. We did it by Zoom and the cool thing was many more student's families were able to attend and in the process we heard many stories...such as one family, so proud of their daughter, who was a first generation college graduate, and raised by a single mother. Another immigrant family who's son was also first generation. There were black students, white students, Asian students...all celebrating their achievements together.
So the opposite of what Columbia is doing?
 

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