Statement about student-led peaceful assembly on September 8, 2020
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Statement about student-led peaceful assembly on September 8, 2020
September 8, 2020 : By Office of Communications & Public Engagement
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“This morning, a group of Liberty University students peacefully assembled at Freedom Tower in the interest of Christian unity and bringing awareness to social and racial injustice. While the original event was postponed in the interest of student safety, we are encouraged by the diverse group of students who gathered to understand the purpose of the postponement and to learn more about a student initiative called “Justice4Us”.
Students at Liberty are permitted and encouraged to engage in peaceful activism, demonstrations, and protest gatherings as long as all current health and safety protocols and procedures are followed and prior permission has been granted by the university. Such was the case for the gathering that took place today.
While some who used the words “Black Lives Matter” were in attendance, to be clear, this was not a Black Lives Matter event, although we believe that black lives do indeed matter. This Justice4Us event was a student-led and student-created initiative. It is inclusive of all who support Christian unity and social justice. It was not only peaceful, but also civil, safe and carefully observed to help ensure all members of the campus community were protected.
Our office welcomes anyone who would like to know more about peaceful gatherings on our campus.”
— Kelvin Edwards, Executive Vice President of Management Efficiencies and Diversity