'What we have to realize is racism is systemic. It's rooted in how these systems operate and to some extent you have to re-imagine how you do education and re-imagine society to really see some of this lasting change.' UMN_SBP
, announcing that the school would no longer contract with the MPD for large events or specialized services.
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