Statement Against Anti-Black Racism
A Message to Our Campus Community
The following statement was released by the University Students’ Council executive on Sunday, May 31st:
Ethnocultural Support Services and the University Students’ Council is angered by the continued acts of racism and violence perpetrated against Black communities, in our country and across our borders. We will not tolerate racism and injustice in our community. Together, we stand in solidarity with Black students, professors, and administrators who are facing anti-black racism and discrimination. We recognize that the prejudice of these events are not new and require continued, collective social action to combat.
We represent individuals of all backgrounds and we are committed to upholding our responsibility to ensure that everyone feels safe and welcomed on our campus. This is not the time for performative allyship and activism. We encourage students, regardless of their backgrounds, to educate themselves and engage in important discourse about racism and injustice – this is a community-wide issue and it must be treated as such.
We are committed to hearing the concerns of Black students and engaging with their perspectives. These concerns will be brought to university administration and policymakers to address the systemic issues within our community and our broader society. If you wish to share your thoughts or concerns, please email Matt Reesor at [email protected].
We recognize that this is a traumatizing time for many of our students. We encourage students to seek support by contacting the Student Support and Case Management Office at [email protected] or access any of the resources listed below.
Black Lives Matter.
USC Ethnocultural Support Services
University Students’ Council at Western University
Resources
Student Support and Case Management
Comprehensive and coordinated of university-wide resources for support
[email protected]
Mo-Fr 8:30am-4:30pm
Equity and Human Rights Services
Information and advice on Western’s discrimination and harassment policies
(519) 661-3334
[email protected]
Mo-Fr 8:30am-4:30pm
Good2Talk
Free confidential mental health helpline
(866) 925-5454
24/7
Western Health and Wellness Resource Guide
https://studentexperience.uwo.ca/student_experience/wellness_initiatives/mhwrg.pdf
Student Health Appointments and Counselling
Book a tele-counselling appointment via email:
Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm