EASTON, Pa.(www.lafayette.edu), October 25, 2006 — In response to recent acts of racism on campus, students have organized a Boycotting ALL Hate Day 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26. Activities will take place throughout the day in Farinon College Center.

The International Students Association (ISA), W.O.R.D.S. (Writing Organization Reaching Dynamic Students), Association of Black Collegians (ABC), Students for Social Justice (SSJ), Questioning Established Sexual Taboos (QuEST), and many other diversity groups on campus are coming together to promote a day of diversity and awareness.

Student organizers planned the boycott in response to two acts of racism that occurred on campus in late September. The first act was a racial slur on a bulletin board in Ramer Hall. The second incident occurred on Cattell Street, when a student reported that a young male drove by him and yelled a racial slur out the window. Both acts were condemned by faculty and administrators and sparked outrage among many diversity groups on campus, leading to the creation of Boycotting ALL Hate Day.

“The goal is to unite everyone on campus against hate, racism, and homophobia,” says ISA board member Chiquita Anna Palha De Sousa ’08 (Harare, Zimbabwe), a double major in art and biology. “We are trying to raise awareness that things like this still happen, even on our campus.”

The schedule of events includes: