Students in the #NotMyLoyola movement protest police use of force
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Students in the #NotMyLoyola movement protest police use of force
Description
This photo, taken on Feb. 24, 2018, appeared in the Loyola Phoenix online version on March 13, 2018 to accompany a photo encouraging students to know their rights. In the photo, students march and clap their hands outdoors on the Lake Shore campus at Loyola.
The caption reads: "Student activists protested alleged racial profiling by Campus Safety March 2 following the arrest of Alan Campbell in Damen Student Center Feb. 24."
The arrest of one student and use of disproportionate force in an allegedly racially motivated incident spurred the creation of the #NotMyLoyola movement, led by students of color. The movement urged greater accountability for police and security on campus through protests, walkouts, and a petition.
The caption reads: "Student activists protested alleged racial profiling by Campus Safety March 2 following the arrest of Alan Campbell in Damen Student Center Feb. 24."
The arrest of one student and use of disproportionate force in an allegedly racially motivated incident spurred the creation of the #NotMyLoyola movement, led by students of color. The movement urged greater accountability for police and security on campus through protests, walkouts, and a petition.
Date, date span, or circa acceptable
2018-02-24
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Photo, "PHOENIX 101: Knowing Your Rights on Campus"
Sources archive, University Archives and Special Collections or Women and Leadership Archives
University Archives and Special Collections
Subject
Loyola University Chicago
Student life activism
Rights
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