{photoSource}The Enid News and Eagle{/photoSource} The Enid News and Eagle Jamelia Reed, co-director of the campus group Black Emergency Response Team, was one of the leaders of a 2020 sit-in at OU after a series of racist incidents on campus. Brianna Bailey / The Frontier The University of Oklahoma is dropping a requirement for students to take a class on diversity in response to a new state law that seeks to limit what Oklahoma schools teach about race. Angered by a series of racist incidents on campus, more than 100 students occupied an administration building at OUâs Norman campus for three days in February 2020. One of their demands was the creation of a mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion class for all students.