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Approximately 150 Santa Rosa Junior College students, faculty and staff members demonstrated on the front lawn Wednesday to call for increased urgency in the effort to dismantle racism in the school’s systems and culture.

Approximately 150 Santa Rosa Junior College students, faculty and staff members demonstrated on the front lawn Wednesday to call for increased urgency in the effort to dismantle racism in the school’s systems and culture.

"While we wholeheartedly appreciate the steps that the JC administration has taken here on campus, we also recognize that there are still systemic barriers for our community,“ said Regina Mahiri, an administrative assistant and a member of the Black Leadership Association Collective on the SRJC campus, which, along with the Black Student Union, organized Wednesday’s demonstration.