Should Black People Care How White People Percieve Us?

From Trayvon Martin being unjustly and brutally murdered due to the racist, false perception that he was “Black and up to no good” to Isaiah and Luzolo’s own personal experiences at a PWI, our hosts tackle the enduring and difficult question of should Black people care about how white people perceive them. NOTE: We are aware that many HBCUs have a dress code for durags including Isaiah’s favorite FAMU, but some seem to be more relaxed than others. Follow our Instagram-@black_atnd for all updates on Black@ND content!

Black@ND Team
Co-Host- Isaiah Hall; Co-Host- Luzolo Matundu; Videographer- Daniel McFarlane; Videographer- Santiago Rodriguez; Graphic Designer & Contributor- Tahira-Jahnai Vera

September 29, 2022

Health and SocietyBlack@NDCenter for Social ConcernsEmorja RobersonRacial JusticeUniversity of Notre Dame

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