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UW s Black Studies Center to Launch Cultural Competent Summer Forum Series | News

UW s Black Studies Center to Launch Cultural Competent Summer Forum Series | News
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The first Black sheriff in Wyoming takes over an agency that has faced significant controversy

The first Black sheriff in Wyoming takes over an agency that has faced significant controversy By Emma Tucker, CNN Albany County Sheriff Aaron Appelhans stands in the county courthouse in Laramie, Wyoming. (CNN)For the first time in its 130-year history, Wyoming has a Black sheriff. Aaron Appelhans, 39, has taken charge of the Albany County Sheriff s Office, which faces two pending lawsuits and calls for reform in the aftermath of the fatal shooting of Robert Robbie Ramirez by a deputy in 2018. You don t see a whole lot of African Americans in law enforcement, Appelhans told CNN. So, I m trying to overcome that roadblock of taking a non-traditional career path and affect change within my community.

UW president promises change in wake of Zoom bombing | State and Regional

Casper Star-Tribune CASPER — Tulsa, Oklahoma’s Greenwood District was home to more Black millionaires per capita than anywhere else in the U.S. in the early 1900s. It was a neighborhood of concentrated, generational wealth for Black communities. And in 1921, it was bombed and burned to the ground by a mob of white Tulsans in an event known today as the Tulsa race massacre. The University of Wyoming’s Black Studies Center held a panel Feb. 15 to discuss the legacy of that moment and reflect on the film “Before They Die,” which interviewed survivors of the Greenwood District’s destruction.

Black Studies Center, UW President, Hold Town Hall Meeting After Racist Attack

Credit Screenshot / University of Wyoming The University of Wyoming s Black Studies Center and UW President Ed Seidel held a town hall meeting on February 24 to address the recent racist Zoom-bombing attack that occurred during a live virtual panel on February 15. The panel was organized as part of UW s Black History Month programming, and the topic was a discussion on the death of Tulsa s Black Wall Street. About 30 minutes into the discussion, unknown participants began voicing racial slurs, including the n-word, from behind blank screens. A graphic video depicting a violent assault was also broadcast. This particular kind of cyber hacking is known as Zoom bombing.

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