My freshman year in high school, I was playing an improv game in my theatre class. Usually, if people’s instinctive responses to playful prompts are not racist, the game is light-hearted. For instance, if one person jumps in acting like a dog, the next person jumps in acting like a fire hydrant. Now, with the spread of Coronavirus, I have employed the help of several of my friends to discuss the impact of the prejudicial and ignorant rhetoric that has proliferated alongside the virus. Sidney Malia Waite is a sophomore in the School of Industrial and Labor Relations.
Source: Daily Sun March 10, 2020 06:03 UTC