UCLA Law Students of Color Sound an Alarm

UCLA Law Students of Color Sound an Alarm

UCLA Law Students of Color Sound an Alarm

There are thirty-three black students in the UCLA School of Law student body of 1,100.

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On February 10, 2014, a group of students from the UCLA School of Law gathered together to raise awareness of the disturbing emotional toll placed upon students of color due to their alarmingly low representation within the student body. The group created this video called “33,” a reference to the total number of black students in the school’s 1,100-member student body.

 

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