The Black BYU Students Asking the Questions White People Don’t Want to Answer

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The Black BYU Students Asking the Questions White People Don’t Want to Answer
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I feel more powerful. BYU is often a very draining place for marginalized groups. Usually when I’m on campus, I want to leave as quickly as possible. But when I’m with other people who are like me, it feels that much better. When I’m walking with the other Black Menaces, and we’re just prowling, looking for someone to talk to, it’s actually a lot of fun. When we’re able to ask somebody a question and watch their reaction as the gears start turning, it’s pretty satisfying.

A lot of the students that we talk to, they have the privilege to never have to think about these things. These are issues that we have to think about or deal with on a daily basis, so being able to kickstart that process in them is pretty wonderful.Sometimes it’s a little scary, at least for me as a Black woman, especially approaching white men. It can be a little intimidating when asking racially charged questions. I don’t know what they’re going to say, and I don’t know how bold they will be.

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