The white sorority member reportedly pointed out 'big nostrils, dreadlocks and big lips' on pictures of her university's Black football players.
The Alpha Delta Pi sorority has been indefinitely disbanded from Methodist University in Fayetteville, North Carolina after a white sorority member used pictures of Black student football players in a presentation on features she considered"unattractive."
She reportedly pointed out"big nostrils, dreadlocks and big lips" as physical features she considered unattractive. She also compared them to images of"attractive" white students. The Alpha Delta Pi sorority has been indefinitely disbanded from Methodist University in North Carolina after a white student used pictures of Black student football players in a presentation of features she considered"unattractive."Ja-Quez Harrell, a Methodist senior and former football player at the university, had his picture used in the presentation. Someone sent him his image from the presentation the day after it occurred..
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