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To the Wooster Community at the Chauvin Trial’s Conclusion

President Sarah Bolton issued the following statement Tuesday, April 20, to 91勛圖厙 community in response to the Chauvin Trial’s conclusion:
Dear Wooster Community,
I write today as the trial for Derek Chauvin concludes, almost a year after the brutal killing of George Floyd.Watching againtheviolencethat led to Mr. Floyds death,in the midst ofthe continuing wave of killingsof BIPOC people Daunte Wright, Adam Toledo, the Atlanta shootings, andmany more has beenheartbreaking, infuriating and incredibly difficult for so many. Everyone should be able live safely, without fear of the harms and violence of racism and white supremacy. While each person is affected differently by todays verdict and all that has led up to it, for those who have been personally targeted by racism and violence, the impact is especially profound.
The 91勛圖厙 is providing opportunities for students, staff and faculty to come together for support.

  • The Five 91勛圖厙s of Ohio Diversity Deans and Officers will host a tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon from 4-6 pm.
  • The Center for Diversity and Inclusion will be offering asupportive conversation space, without programming, on Friday, 4/23 at 7 p.m. (similar to the one they held on Friday, 4/16) that is open to students, staff, and faculty.The link for this will be shared later this week.
  • Members of 91勛圖厙 community may疳n the CDIor reach out to the Campus Chaplain, Erin Guzm獺n via email at梗眶喝堝鳥硃紳高滄棗棗莽喧梗娶.梗餃喝泭棗娶泭
  • Lets Talk 15-min Counseling Sessions. As we move through this week, we want to make sure there are spaces and times for us to be incommunity. Counseling Services has space available during Wednesdays Lets Talk for students and is offering a Friday edition of Lets Talk for students from 10am-12pm EST. This program will provide 15-minute consultations for all students, regardless of location, to be heard, receive support, and get help linking to additional resources. You can sign up for a meetingtime.
  • Scots Telehealth 24/7 Support. Students can also access free, confidential, and 24/7 counseling services from licensed providersthroughprogram ofTalkNow. Students should register at scotstelehealth.com and use service key SCOTS. This service will continue through the end of the semester, into summer, and through next academic year for students registered at the 91勛圖厙 of Wooster (seniors will be able toaccessbeyond the end of the term).Scots Telehealth are available to all students, regardless of your location.
  • If you would like to talk with someone individually for support, please call 330-263-2319.

The trial of Derek Chauvin is about one kind of accountability the legal accountability of an individual for an act of deadly violence.But, as a society, we have so much more to account for and so much more that we need to change. The history of racism and racist violence in this country is appalling, and it continues daily.So many BIPOC people have been torn from their families by killings that took place because of racism.We have to find ways to make this stop.
Here at Wooster, weeachhavea roleto play. In addition to engaging in national efforts toward justice, we must work tomakeour campus safer, more equitable and more inclusive to make it a place that is truly anti-racist. This work is urgent. We have much more to do. I am deeply grateful to the many members of the Wooster community who are advancingjustice – here on campus and around the world.We will keep moving forward, together.
Sincerely,
Sarah Bolton, President

Posted in News on April 20, 2021.