ATTACKED SJU Sophomore Speaks on Stereotyping December 6, 2019 An SJU sophomore film major discusses his struggles of living on this campus as a minority. He explains the struggles that he faces from language barriers to stereotyping from his peers around him. This video was created in collaboration with the person depicted and/or represented in a story read by another. All persons reviewed and signed consent forms granting permission to share this story online. If you or anyone you know have experienced any form of assault or racism on campus please consider the following campus resources: The Bias Activity Review Group, which connects to Public Safety (https://sites.sju.edu/oid/bias/), CAPS (610-660-1090), TitleIX titleIX@sju.edu, REPP (*confidential support) 610-733-9650 (24 hr. Peer Helpline), or SJU Public Safety 610-660-1111.” #StartTalkingSJU, #StandUpSpeakOut, #SJUVoicesOfChange Previous SJU RA Discusses Campus Climate Newer SJU Senior Speaks On The Feeling of Racial Divides More Start Talking SJU Stories SJU Senior Shares Experience of Homophobia December 19, 2019 SJU Student’s Story on Language Based Bias December 6, 2019 SJU Senior Discusses Sexual Assault December 6, 2019 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Comment Notify me of followup comments via e-mail