Facing Pervasive Mold, Mice and Pests, Students Enter Second Week of Sit-In at Howard University Demanding Better Housing, Trustee Seats
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Hundreds of Howard University students have entered their second week occupying a student center, protesting dormitory conditions at the nation鈥檚 famed historically Black university.
The sit-in began after returning students reported and maintenance issues this fall. Howard confirmed 34 instances of 鈥渟uspected fungal growth.鈥 University officials noted the affected under 1 percent of on-campus dorm rooms.
Howard also instituted a $2,000 tuition hike this school year, to $28,000.听聽
Compounded with the removal of student trustee representatives and , frustration turned into mass action earlier this month when students occupied the Blackburn Student Center, hanging painted banners reading 鈥渆nough is enough.鈥
Tensions further heightened between students and the university administration last weekend; as thousands attended the , campus police closed entry to the Blackburn student center, which had been occupied in protest for 11 days.听
in the rush to secure the building.听
In a , University President Wayne Frederick called for an end to the protests, citing his ongoing conversations with key activists regarding demands and referencing the University鈥檚 existing, multi-year .听
鈥淭here is a distinct difference between peaceful protest and freedom of expression and the occupation of a University building that impedes operations and access to essential services and creates health and safety risks,鈥 Frederick鈥檚 statement read. 鈥淭he .鈥澛
students have no intention of ending the sit-in at this time.
Protests continued throughout the campus鈥檚 highly anticipated in-person 鈥 a celebrated multi-day welcome event featuring musicians, performers and alumni. with rapper Gucci Mane鈥檚 label refused to perform, standing in solidarity with protesters.听
鈥淭his whole week we鈥檙e supposed to be coming together and being energetic and it鈥檚 like, it doesn鈥檛 feel right to be a part of that when there are still students without housing, and still students suffering in the housing that they do have,鈥 an anonymous , Howard鈥檚 student newspaper.
Mold remediation teams have been dispatched to student rooms, yet social media accounts suggested the issue may be more pervasive: Hallways, showers, carpets and air ducts appear lined with mold, according to student Twitter accounts where they also at night.
An associate professor tweeted that one of his students was diagnosed with 鈥.鈥
At least four of Howard鈥檚 main residence facilities are , a company that partners with public institutions, including the University System of Georgia and U.S. military bases, to renovate and manage infrastructure.听
Student reports of black mold and unsafe living conditions parallel the experience of military families living in Corvias-run housing; several in Fort Bragg, North Carolina are in a class-action suit.听
In 2020, to Corvias CEO John Picerne requesting information on how they may have 鈥減ut profits above public health鈥 and influenced universities鈥 return plans during the pandemic.听
Student activists demand an in-person town hall with President Frederick before November; the reinstatement of student, faculty and alumni affiliate positions on the board of trustees; legal and academic immunity for protesters; and a meeting between student leaders, Frederick and chair of the board to hear their housing plans for incoming classes 鈥渂ecause .鈥
Howard鈥檚 Board of Trustees removed affiliate representatives in June. Since protests began earlier this month, the faculty senate has voted to collaborate with students and alumni to reinstate these positions, which they describe as a 鈥.鈥澛
Frederick agreed to students鈥 final demand, meeting student leaders to discuss housing policy, . He rejected their request for a town hall, saying聽 multiple times he felt uncomfortable with the idea, suggesting instead biweekly meetings with student representatives.听
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鈥淚 am a Black girl at a Black college. I came here to this HBCU to escape the oppression of the world, and here I am being physically hurt at a peaceful protest. The chaos has been created by the administration,鈥 , reflecting on the altercation during a student-led press conference on Oct. 24. 鈥淥ur demands are not demanding,鈥 she added.听
Over a week has passed without further action since Board president and alumnus Larry Morse on the ongoing sit-in, where he pledged a commitment to hearing student voices but did not offer a timeline or specific action regarding future living accommodations.听
鈥淲e know we have a gap to bridge in order to meet your expectations and ours. While we may have closed the gap in several areas, challenges remain,鈥 the statement reads.
The board did commit to including student representatives for one-year positions, but did not specify any long-term representation or whether faculty positions would be reinstated.
As temperatures dip to 48 degrees in Washington, D.C., students continue to sleep in tents surrounding Blackburn on 鈥淭he Yard鈥 in central campus. Many have dubbed the area 鈥鈥, to remain until needs are met.听
蜜桃影视 has compiled student, alumni and community accounts of living conditions and the #BlackburnTakeover:
This is Howard
Reply to @babyace2002 they publicly said they support protesting but email their students saying they would be EXPELLED.
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https://twitter.com/revwendy3/status/1452365649435627528

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