A student at the University of South Florida was reportedly denied mental health services because he was not a member of the black, indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) community.
group therapy meeting, but he realized that none of the sessions worked with his schedule. Because of this, he asked USF’s counseling center if he could attend the BIPOC meeting as it was the only time he could attend, but the university informed him this wasn’t allowed.
“Unfortunately, we do need to keep this space specific to BIPOC folks … Hopefully you’ll be able to catch another one either during Winter break and/or next semester,” the USF Counseling Center said in response. eventually receiving a response on Feb. 8 of this year, according to Campus Reform.
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