op-white-oaaa-pappas.jpg Keeping OAAA in a building that is tucked away and seemingly hidden feels like an addition to the University’s long history of oppressive behaviors. Appears In WHITE: Can OAAA get an upgrade too? By Aliyah D. White | March 29, 2021 It is important to note that while The Office of African American Affairs does put a priority on Black students at U.Va., its mission has space for all students.
WHITE: Can OAAA get an upgrade too? By Aliyah D. White | March 29, 2021 It is important to note that while The Office of African American Affairs does put a priority on Black students at U.Va., its mission has space for all students.
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