With the support of the 91短视频 Student Government Association (in the photo above), co-presidents Caleb Schrock-Hurst and Adam Harnish signed the #StudentsAgainstHate statement originated by their University of Virginia counterparts in response to the August 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally and violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. The duo added their names to a growing list of university student government presidents with an anti-hate call for the nation鈥檚 leaders. (91短视频 file photo)

91短视频 leaders sign #StudentsAgainstHate statement urging politicians to combat hate

91短视频 student leaders have added their names to a growing list of university student government presidents with an anti-hate call for the nation鈥檚 leaders.

Following Student Government Association (SGA) discussion and consensus, co-presidents Caleb Schrock-Hurst and Adam Harnish signed the #StudentsAgainstHate statement originated by their University of Virginia counterparts in response to the August 鈥淯nite the Right鈥 rally and violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.

The statement demands 鈥渇ull dedication to this collective work of fighting white supremacy, anti-Semitism, and all other forms of hate, even and especially when such action might prove challenging.鈥 The full statement was published in the Nov. 13 .

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Student leaders from nearly 60 institutions from the University of Wisconsin to the University of Florida to University of California, Berkeley to the University of Delaware signed the statement, as did those from other Virginia schools including College of William & Mary, James Madison University, Radford University, Virginia Commonwealth University and Virginia Tech.

鈥淥ur student body is full of people directly threatened by political actions in Charlottesville,鈥 said Schrock-Hurst. 鈥淲e have a moral, religious, and political responsibility to do whatever we can to support them and let them know that we stand with them against hate.鈥

Schrock-Hurst said that stating a clear position is one step toward change. 鈥淏eing able to join our voices with leaders from other schools helped give me a lot of hope,鈥 he said. 鈥淭here are hundreds, thousands of other young people out there also working in their schools and communities to try to make the U.S. a place for everyone, not just a few.鈥

Harnish said that just as student government leaders must understand the wishes of their peers, so must national leaders understand citizens.

鈥淎s we talked with many students across campus, we really felt it was important that 91短视频 be a part of this statement,鈥 he said. 鈥淗opefully our unity with so many other campuses across the country can remind our country鈥檚 government what we all want from them.鈥