Students at Ball State University Staged Walkout to Protest Professor Calling Cops

Last week, a professor at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., came under fire after video was released of him calling the cops on a student for not switching seats mid-lecture. Unsatisfied with the universityโ€™s response, students have decided to take action. Suggested Reading The Root 100 – 2020 Black History Month – 2022 Hip-Hop…

Last week, a professor at Ball State University in Muncie, Ind., came under fire after video was released of him calling the cops on a student for not switching seats mid-lecture. Unsatisfied with the universityโ€™s response, students have decided to take action.

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According to the Star Press, on Tuesday, hundreds of students staged a walkout in protest of Professor Shaheen Bornaโ€™s actions and what they feel was a weak response by the university. The students carried protest signs and chanted โ€œChange now, change now.โ€ In addition to students, some faculty members, including BSU President Geoffrey S. Mearns attended the rally to hear the concerns and demands from the students. It should be noted that over 100 faculty members have signed a letter condemning Bornaโ€™s actions, calling them โ€œeither an ignorance of or disregard for a national context where the over-policing of black communities and the criminalization of black children has been extended into every day life.โ€

Lauren Reynolds, one of the organizers behind the protest, told the crowd that their demands were for Borna to retire early and do community service as well as for faculty to receive mandatory diversity and conflict training and for a student committee to be formed to respond to future situations. Sultan Benson, the student the professor called the cops on, took the stage and spoke to the crowd. He detailed how the event made him feel like โ€œanother statisticโ€ and expressed his disbelief and frustration on a professor calling the cops on a student trying to learn. Kwesi Rogers, another one of the organizers, made a case for Bornaโ€™s firing and ended his remarks with โ€œAt least they didnโ€™t kill us this time, so I guess we won this one.โ€

I am a bit surprised that the university hasnโ€™t really disciplined Borna. He put one of his students in danger, plain and simple. You have to have been living under a rock not to know the current state of things between young black men and the police (i.e: they kill us.) No matter how this ended the professor was seeking to inflict trauma upon one of his students. I know personally I would have trouble trusting a professor with a record of calling the cops on students over bullshit.

Benson is set to meet with President Mearns later this week so weโ€™ll see what, if anything, will occur as a result.

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