when we spoke to the vice—chancellor, stephen toope, he admitted that race was an issue that needed totains of institutional racism. what needs to change, in light of everything that's happened over the summer? words, especially in this day and age, are very cheap. like, you can say something and, you know, if what you say, like, appeases the masses, per se, at that time, then you can kind of get away with not doing anything. yeah. and i think that, for a very long time, powerful institutions, you know, cambridge included, have fallen, you know, to that kind of standard. you know, they'll say something, and there will be no, you know, actionable plan in place. that's the next step. it's all well and good changing sentiments and feelings towards something, but if there's no practicality, if there's nothing that you apply to make black students feel more, you know, safe and more accepted in this community, then, at the end of the day, you know, you can't say we've made progress. now, of course, as well as lockdown, we've had... ..black lives matter protests in the wake of the death of ge