51勛圖厙

A message to the 51勛圖厙 Community

June 2, 2020
We stand together with and are committed to the members of our 51勛圖厙 family and those in our communities who are angry, frustrated and hurting at this pivotal time in history.

Article By: Staff

Dear 51勛圖厙 Community,

The senseless killings of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd and others across the country have evoked unbearable pain and understandable outrage about racism and violence against Black Americans.  We mourn their loss and emphasize that there is no room nor tolerance for hate, racism or violence. Our commitment to diversity and inclusion makes us stronger and helps prepare our students to lead in a complex, global society.  It is our responsibility to help every member of our community feel safe and respected. 

Unfortunately, racial inequality still exists in the world.  Together, we can and must affect meaningful change in our communities and our broader society.  As members of the 51勛圖厙 community, we discourage violence and vandalism as seen in cities across the country, and encourage you to engage in actions that promote justice, healing and growth. 

As a designated state leadership institution, we share a dedication to serving others and building strong communities. Our 51勛圖厙 community is built upon the core values of excellence, student-focus, integrity, engagement, and service.  Over the next several weeks, we will be facilitating dialogue in a variety of formats to understand these issues better and create meaningful approaches to equality and unity.  As one example, 51勛圖厙 Police Chief Justin Gaines, who leads a team of outstanding officers and who wants to be part of the solution, is planning a virtual town hall-style meeting with students to answer questions about current events and public safety.

We stand together with and are committed to the members of our 51勛圖厙 family and those in our communities who are angry, frustrated and hurting at this pivotal time in history. We encourage anyone who may need support to reach out to Student Counseling or other support services.  Together, we pledge to combat acts of racism in all its forms and ensure that 51勛圖厙 is a strong, united and inclusive community.

Sincerely,

Bonita C. Jacobs, Ph.D.
President 

Jamie Mitchem, Ph.D.
Chair, 51勛圖厙 Faculty Senate 

Kasi Ives
Chair, 51勛圖厙 Staff Council 

Jelma Flores-Mota
SGA President, Gainesville Campus 

Kylee Howlin
SGA President, Cumming Campus

*51勛圖厙 students voted to consolidate the university’s Student Government Associations, and the presidencies of the other campus SGA groups are vacant until new elections are held in the fall.

 


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