Indiana State University Issues Statement After Student Made Racist Remarks in Video
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Indiana State University is speaking out after a student's critique against Beyoncé becoming a Black female country artist went viral. According to ABC 33/40 , WISH-TV , and WFIU , the video in which the student said remarks such as "I'm sorry, but if you're Black, you're not country" was posted after the singer released her album in late March. University president Deborah J. Curtis said in a statement issued on Wednesday, April 10, that upon learning of the video's existence, her staff "immediately worked with the Vice President of...
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