• Get in Touch
  • Get in Touch with our Support!
  • Privacy Policy
Monday, January 30, 2023
OvaNewsBlast.com
  • Home
  • News
  • African Americans
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • African Americans
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
OvaNewsBlast.com
No Result
View All Result

NAACP, University of Texas alumni, students demand school to retire ‘Eyes of Texas’

March 30, 2021
in Sports
Reading Time: 2min read
A A
NAACP, University of Texas alumni, students demand school to retire ‘Eyes of Texas’
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share ShareShareShareShareShare

Alumni of the University of Texas have made their voices heard regarding “The Eyes of Texas” and some people in the university’s community want the school to stop using the song, which has Confederacy ties.

On Monday, the Texas NAACP, along with Black Texas elected officials, some civil rights leaders, and Texas students and alumni held a press conference to announce their fight for the school to stop using the song, according to KXAN.com.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM

Ron Reynold, a state representative who is the vice-chair of the Texas Legislative Black Caucus, said that he and his colleagues have had a discussion with University of Texas president Jay Hartzell about their concerns with the song.

In early March, a 24-member team of students, athletes, employees, and alumni looked over the song’s meaning, history, and usage, and they determined that it “was not overtly racist” but they said that it “debuted in a racist setting.” However, the members of this group said on Monday that the committee’s report should be used to “sanitize” or “justify” racism in the school’s history.

TREVOR LAWRENCE SKIPPING NFL DRAFT IN CLEVELAND: REPORT

“It’s not enough to only acknowledge racism, we must abolish it,” Anthony Collier, a University of Texas law school student, said on Monday. “I know change can be uncomfortable, but we will not sacrifice our humanity for your comfort.”

“The Eyes of Texas” is the school song that is typically played before and after Texas Longhorns’ sporting events, including football games.

CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP

Dr. Gary Bledsoe, the Texas NAACP president, said that the song has a “humiliating impact on African-Americans.” He added that the university is open to reconsider its decision to keep the song if “new facts” are presented to them. According to Bledsoe, the Texas NAACP and the Texas Legislative Black Caucus have a plan to do that.

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendSharePinShare
Previous Post

Georgia nears limiting citizen arrests after Black man slain

Next Post

Kim Kardashian Says She’s ‘Not OK’ While Binging ‘Bridgerton’

Next Post
Kim Kardashian Says She’s ‘Not OK’ While Binging ‘Bridgerton’

Kim Kardashian Says She's 'Not OK' While Binging 'Bridgerton'

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Tyler Perry’s Sistas’ Devale Ellis and Crystal Hayslett Trumpet ‘Zatima’ — Plus, Get the Season 3B Premiere Date

Tyler Perry’s Sistas’ Devale Ellis and Crystal Hayslett Trumpet ‘Zatima’ — Plus, Get the Season 3B Premiere Date

August 25, 2021
Black Bears sweep series from Tomahawks | Sports

Black Bears sweep series from Tomahawks | Sports

October 30, 2022
Season 3, Episode 30 – Heart Health, Business Health, and History in the Black Community – Black Press USA

Season 3, Episode 30 – Heart Health, Business Health, and History in the Black Community – Black Press USA

October 29, 2022
Prime Time Calendar: May 2022 | Arts & entertainment

Prime Time Calendar: May 2022 | Arts & entertainment

April 11, 2022
Dominican Republic rejects criticism of Haitian deportations | Business

Dominican Republic rejects criticism of Haitian deportations | Business

November 23, 2022
Panama City celebrates Black History Month throughout February

Panama City celebrates Black History Month throughout February

January 30, 2023
Blacks still pay more than others for home ownership -MIT study

5 Midwest cities steeped in Black history to visit in 2023

January 30, 2023
East Midlands business confidence falls in January but remains in the black

East Midlands business confidence falls in January but remains in the black

January 30, 2023
Higher Education Career Advice – Inside Higher Ed

Views

January 30, 2023
Nobody is abolishing law enforcement | News, Sports, Jobs

Vouchers steal funds from public education | News, Sports, Jobs

January 30, 2023

Recent News

Workforce, education initiatives face hard questions from Cleveland Council members

Workforce, education initiatives face hard questions from Cleveland Council members

January 25, 2023
District centenarian Ruth F. McIlwaine celebrates 100 years

District centenarian Ruth F. McIlwaine celebrates 100 years

January 26, 2023
The videos from Memphis are unwatchable but watch them we must.

The videos from Memphis are unwatchable but watch them we must.

January 28, 2023
Meet The Five Standout Tech Nonprofits Of 2022

Meet The Five Standout Tech Nonprofits Of 2022

January 23, 2023
OvaNewsBlast.com

A reliable source for African American news, from a different lens. Yours. News about us, by us.

Follow Us

Recent News

Panama City celebrates Black History Month throughout February

Panama City celebrates Black History Month throughout February

January 30, 2023
Blacks still pay more than others for home ownership -MIT study

5 Midwest cities steeped in Black history to visit in 2023

January 30, 2023

Topics to cover !

  • African Americans
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • News
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Get in Touch
  • Get in Touch with our Support!
  • Privacy Policy

© 2020 ovanewsblast.com - All rights reserved!   Download Our App   Read News on odbnewsblast.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • African Americans
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Entertainment

© 2020 ovanewsblast.com - All rights reserved!   Download Our App   Read News on odbnewsblast.com