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Black Students At Indiana-Purdue To Sue Over Alleged Inequities

INDIANAPOLIS

A group of Black students at Indiana-Purdue University-Indianapolis is threatening to sue the college over alleged discrimination.

The IUPUI Black Student Union said it would file a lawsuit Monday unless officials agree to provide a new Black cultural center, more Black faculty and $78,000 for Black student groups.

The group also wants sensitivity training for administrators and an undergraduate degree program in African-American studies.

“We’re not asking for anything outlandish,” said IUPUI senior Dominic Dorsey, 24, who heads the group. “We’re asking for what’s due to us to make us feel comfortable on a Euro-centric campus.”

In a nine-page letter delivered to administrators last week, the group complained that officials turned down Black students’ requests to use a student activity fund and that some White officials have been disrespectful to Black students.

It also complained that Black students were not consulted before the Mary Cable Building was torn down this year to make room for a parking lot. Cable founded the Indianapolis chapter of the NAACP.

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