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Ritzy Private College Offers MINORITIES-ONLY MEDITATION To Heal ‘Race-Related Stress’

 
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Ritzy Private College Offers MINORITIES-ONLY MEDITATION To Heal ‘Race-Related Stress’
[link to dailycaller.com]

One of America’s ritziest liberal arts colleges is offering a minorities-only meditation program so that participants can successfully rehabilitate “from racism- and race-related incidents.”

The fancypants school is Claremont McKenna College, a small, private bastion in sunny Southern California where the cost for one year of tuition, fees and room and board is $62,927 per year.Claremont McKenna’s assistant dean of students for diversity and inclusion, Vince Greer, issued a campus-wide email on Wednesday announcing the minorities-only meditation program, reports The Claremont Independent, a student newspaper.

“The Cultural Influences on Mental Health Center at CMC is offering a FREE 8-week compassionate meditation program for ethnic minority students to learn how to heal from racism- and race-related incidents,” Greer wrote.

“Students must identify as an ethnic minority, must have experienced race-related stress, and must have attended one of the Claremont Colleges for at least one semester,” the assistant dean added.

(The italicized portion here was emphasized in Greer’s message, according to the Independent.)

“If you meet these requirements and are in need of such services, you are eligible to sign up!” Greer enthusiastically concluded.

Some students at Claremont McKenna said they were alarmed by the administration’s rank segregation by skin color.

“I find it disturbing that school funding is supporting a cause which excludes the majority of CMC students,” junior Shawn McFall, president of the Claremont College Republicans, told the student paper. “Too many school programming centers which claim to represent and foster diversity have become mere tools for exclusion.”





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