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GUSA tickets meet for Blaxa town hall focusing on marginalized communities
The two GUSA executive campaigns answered questions in a virtual town hall hosted by
The Blaxa on Feb. 15. Running mates Nile Blass (COL ’22) and Nicole Sanchez (SFS ’22) and the ticket of Daniella Sanchez (COL ’22) and Leo Arnett (SFS ’22) used the town hall to explain their platforms and policy initiatives as they relate to marginalized communities on campus.
The Black Leadership Forum (BLF), the Asian Pacific Islander (API) community, and audience members posed questions to both campaigns. Monique Wilson (COL ’22), the editor-in-chief of the Blaxa, moderated the event. The town hall took place a few hours after initial candidates Olivia Kleier (SFS ’22) and Jon Pejo (COL ’22) suspended their campaign.
An extremist mob of President Donald Trump’s supporters violently breached the U.S. Capitol building on Jan. 6, disrupting the presidential vote certification process and forcing Congress and Vice President Mike Pence to evacuate the chambers. The Capitol was cleared and secured by police after hours of insurgent occupation, leaving multiple officers injured and at least one hospitalized.
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced a curfew in response to the unrest, beginning 6 p.m. Wednesday night and ending 6 a.m. Thursday morning. The D.C. National Guard was deployed to the area two hours after rioters gained entry into the building, following a request by Bowser which was initially denied by the Department of Defense. The D.C. Council released a statement supporting the mayor’s move, saying they were “appalled” by the initial denial. The deployment, apparently approved by Pence and not the president, came after reports that a woman had been fatally shot in the Capitol building.