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SALT LAKE CITY A digital transformative and abolition criminology conference co-hosted by Salt Lake Community College and the University of Utah was hacked Friday by a group of individuals who displayed anti-Black and sexually explicit language as well as inappropriate pictures of children.
The hack comes just two weeks after a virtual poetry slam that was part of Black History Month events was similarly infiltrated.
According to SLCC Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Lea Lani Kinikini, the national conference was inundated with approximately 20 individuals who displayed inappropriate pictures of children, as well as broadcasted audio saying white lives matter and all lives matter. Additionally, the group continually used racial slurs and anti-Black language leading Kinikini and other attendees to presume it was a group of white supremacists.