If it wasn’t for Charlayne Hunter-Gault integrating, I wouldn’t be here.”, Last February the university renamed its College of Education after Mary Frances Early, another UGA Black pioneer. Please enable javascript to provide the best user experience. Kimberly Davis of Athens is one of the petition’s signers. Is that their claim to fame? The call for change comes as UGA is facing increased criticism from Black and Hispanic students over discrimination complaints. Henry Grady’s words and beliefs are indefensible, said Brian Robinson, former deputy chief of staff to Gov. [The former Academic Building on North Campus has been renamed for Hunter-Gault and Hamilton Holmes. “None of these things were ever addressed by the coaches at UGA. “A lot of the buildings are named after Georgia politicians or prominent families. Clementson awarded grant from Broom Center for theory-driven industry research March 26, 2020 Grady College researcher, David Clementson, was competitively awarded a research grant from the Glen M. Broom Center for Professional Development in Public Relations. The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is drawing a groundswell of pressure to change its name so that it no longer honors a segregationist. “I don’t feel... Gov. Should I Tell My Employer to Take This Job and Shove It? But Grady also professed white supremacist beliefs, declaring in 1888 that “the supremacy of the white race of the South must be maintained forever, and the domination of the negro race resisted at all points and at all hazards, because the white race is the superior race.”. about Lillie Russell profiled as UGA Amazing Student, about Bateman team changes course in competition to promote Census 2020, about Ahn named co-editor of ‘Media Psychology’. 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I’m a graduate of the University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, a former editor-in-chief of the The Red & Black student newspaper at UGA, a professional journalist for nearly 12 years, a past mentor to Grady College students and a graduate who cares deeply about the well-being of UGA. Led by a world-class faculty, graduates leave empowered and changed. The degree gives them opportunities all over the world. I’m a fourth-generation, native Athenian. The researchers are poring over old books, alumni magazines and obituaries to get a sense of the people honored with the buildings’ names. That they were the most extreme in defense of Jim Crow and white supremacy? Over the summer, UGA created 528 endowed, need-based scholarships through its Georgia Commitment Scholarship program. One group of alumni created a list of 18 buildings they say were named after slave owners or segregationists. Support Flagpole by making a donation today. Trusting News, a project intended to empower journalists to earn consumers’ trust, is adding research and training support from a partnership with the Grady College … These include a Presidential Task Force on Race, Ethnicity and Community launched by Morehead in August with the goal of improving campus culture. Those are very easy to get information on,” Frank said at a call-in meeting of the University System of Georgia’s Naming Advisory Group. Faculty in the News Our Grady faculty are experts in their fields of research and study, and they are frequently called on by media to apply their knowledge to what is going on in the world today. Emory University Department of Emergency Medicine and Grady Memorial Hospital are joining together to take part in a U.S. Department of Defense-funded clinical trial to compare different ways to help people with traumatic injuries breathe. Because they were outspokenly racist? “We should judge the people we have honored on the standard of, ‘Why do we honor them?’” he said. I live in Athens. “What I would say to students is, you deserve to have, in your daily walk around campus, places, things that honor the great Georgians who look like you. It would be hard to find people who didn’t hold racist views. All content and reporting is crafted by the students in the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia. As of this summer, I am no longer a donor to UGA … The University of Georgia’s Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication is drawing a groundswell of pressure to change its name so that it no longer honors a segregationist. Robinson has told members of the advisory group consideration should be given to why the building was named after the person. The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity at UGA voluntarily suspended operations in September after screenshots of misogynistic, racist and homophobic chat messages were posted online. Reese described aggressive confrontations with police officers and racial slurs and other abuse from white student-athletes. That would be a great occasion to rename the Grady School to the Charlayne Hunter-Gault School, Davis said. UGA junior Arianna Mbunwe, the target of those messages, later posted to Twitter an email from the school’s Equal Opportunity Office responding to her complaint by asking her to answer for her own tweets criticizing all-white sororities and UGA President Jere Morehead. A petition started by a Grady alum to rename the school after Charlayne Hunter-Gault, one of the two first Black students to attend UGA, has received more than 9,000 signatures. “I think it would mean a lot, not just to the students, but also to the workers on campus who are there every day, year after year, and also to this community. about ‘The Lead’ podcast wins first place in SPJ Regional Awards, about Don Sylvester reflects on winning Oscar for sound editing, about Grady’s Emerging Media graduate program expanding to online offering, about How journalists are handling news about the coronavirus outbreak, Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication, Lillie Russell profiled as UGA Amazing Student, Bateman team changes course in competition to promote Census 2020, Ahn named co-editor of ‘Media Psychology’, ‘The Lead’ podcast wins first place in SPJ Regional Awards, Don Sylvester reflects on winning Oscar for sound editing, Grady’s Emerging Media graduate program expanding to online offering, How journalists are handling news about the coronavirus outbreak. She earned her masters degree from Grady in 2008, but it was not until she had already graduated that she learned about Grady’s racist beliefs. 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Other Grady grads feel differently. Morehead also charged a separate committee to develop a comprehensive plan to build on its most recent diversity plan. The advisory group started with a list of 3,000 buildings across the state and is quickly whittling the list down. Grady was a 19th Century newspaper … So let’s find a way as we move forward to address the imbalance by consciously looking at Black Georgians and people of other ethnicities.”. Please enable javascript to provide the best user experience. “I also was really cognizant of the fact that there are a lot of buildings on the University of Georgia’s campus, not just buildings, but names, that would make it a place that is not welcoming, particularly to Black people like me.
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