Stanford racial discrimination: ‘Wakanda Forever’ tickets, bus seats reserved for black students

It seems the Stanford University Graduate Student Council engaged in racial discrimination in its handling of tickets to see “Black Panther” sequel “Wakanda Forever.”

According to The Stanford Review, the GSC announced via email it had a total of 450 tickets for a November 10 screening, but would reserve 100 of them exclusively for black students.

Black students who are among those prioritized 100 also get first dibs on bus seats to the movie theater. “We have 450 tickets to give away and 100 of those tickets will be distributed beforehand via lottery among Black graduate students,” the email reads. “Priority for bus spots will be given to students with a reserved ticket from the lottery […] Remaining spots will be given away first-come, first-serve …”
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