
UNC holds Black-only 'healing session' after Chauvin verdict
Fox News
The University of North Carolina, Asheville, is holding a number of Black and minority-student healing sessions and programs following ex-Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin's April 20 conviction.
"A guilty verdict does not wipe away the horror of the past or the continued presence of issues," UNCA Chancellor Nancy Cable wrote in an email sent to all university staff obtained by Young America's Foundation, a conservative youth organization with various college chapters. Cable added that in the event of an acquittal for Chauvin, such a thing "will almost surely reopen wounds and reignite emotions."More Related News