​​It’s Not Our Job Alone as Students of Color to ‘Fix’ Our Schools

It's not easy being a Black student at a predominantly white institution. And for Ivelisse Diaz, she's calling on her school to step up instead of relying on BIPOC students to foster inclusivity on campus. Listen to her essay on YR Media.

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