University of Virginia

A new report from the Anti-Defamation League found a 258 percent increase in white supremacist propaganda on college campuses between 2016 and 2017.
In a legal settlement the school must also pay for security, a bill likely to cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
An independent review published on Friday faulted law enforcement agencies for breakdowns in planning and coordination.
If we want to feel change instead of just talking about it, we have to put aside petty partisanship and be open to finding common ground.
In the wake of white supremacist attacks in Charlottesville, Virginia, Mayor Michael Signer faces the task of uniting his city to overcome the trauma.
“The terrain is telling you you’re not welcome here. I don’t know how a black person at U.Va. is supposed to feel, honestly.”
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During the latest stop on the Listen To America tour, HuffPost spoke with University of Virginia hip-hop professor A.D. Carson, who looked back on the tragedy that struck Charlottesville. To hear more from Carson, head here: http://aydeethegreat.com/sleepwalking