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Hate Crimes Community Forum

Regis Highlander November 15, 2018

By: Sally Andarge, Social Media Editor

On November 9, Regis hosted a Hate Crimes Community forum in Claver Hall, room 315. Guest speakers at the forum included a panel of law enforcement officials from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the FBI, and the Denver Police Department.

Tensions across our campus are high given the recent white supremacist notes that found their way around campus and the March Against Hate to rise against them. In a moment like this, question of hate crimes are inevitable.The forum was timely following the acts of extreme hate that have occurred on our campus in the past two weeks, impacting community members on and off campus.  

The forum kicked off with a few words from Father Fitzgibbons. He called the Regis community to put political difference aside in order to eradicate hate and recognize one another for who we really are.

After his speech, Father Fitzgibbons called the Assistant District Attorney of Denver to give a quick introduction to the history of hate crime law and what exactly constitute a hate crime.

He started by explaining to the audience that there are a series of federally protected classes. Those classes are race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, and ability. Luckily, Colorado is one of the few states that considers sexual orientation a protected class even though federal law does not. Colorado added sexual orientation and gender identity to the list of protected classes in 2009.

He then moved on to what constitutes a hate crime. He explained that criminal acts are usually deemed hate crimes when there is evidence of hateful ideology. The example that he gave was the Charleston church shooting, where 21-year-old white supremacist, Dylann Roof, killed nine African American church goers during a prayer service. He explained that it wasn’t deemed a hate crime just because all of the victims were people of color, the evidence that made it a hate crime were his personal journal and social media posts where he had openly racist and white supremacist statements. This allowed them to link his targeted attack on people of color to white supremacist ideology.

It is so unfortunate that in 2018 we still consistently see hate crimes and hate speech. In a time where we find so much progress, alarming events like these still shock us to the reality of deeply founded fear and hate. When faced with these acts as a community, it is critical we understand the law and protections against hate. These events are not isolated to just our campus, in fact, in 2015 there were 107 hate crimes that took place in Colorado alone. We hope that as a community (and eventually as a society) that we will be able to overcome hate.



Tags Sally Andarge, Hate Crimes, Campus Safety, campus news, social justice
Graphic created by Brittany Peters

Graphic created by Brittany Peters

Tips For Staying Safe on Halloween!

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The RU Alert System: How Campus Safety is keeping students safe

Regis Highlander February 13, 2018

By: Jack Adams, Staff Reporter
 In an attempt to answer my concerns regarding Regis University Campus Safety, I recently interviewed the current head of campus safety Mr. Ed Perez.

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In CAMPUS LIFE Tags Regis, Regis University, Campus Safety, Ed Perez, Jack Adams, RU Alert
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RU or RU not Alert?

Regis Highlander February 1, 2018

By: Sally Andarge, Staff Reporter
Living on campus news tends to spread pretty quickly, especially considering what a small community Regis is, and our generation's knack at social media. But, our Regis University Alert system, seems to often be the last source of information.

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In CAMPUS LIFE Tags Regis, Regis University, RU Alert, Campus Resources, Campus Safety, Sally Andarge

Humans of Regis: Ed Perez

Regis Highlander April 18, 2017

Learn more about Ed Perez, Assistant Director of Campus Safety here at Regis University.

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In HUMANS OF REGIS Tags Samantha Jewell, Ed Perez, Campus Safety

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