College Catalog Shows Happy White Guys Finishing Before a Lagging Woman and a Black Man

The University of North Georgia is trying to make amends after a controversial course catalog stirred up some negative attention when an Atlanta Journal-Constitutionย reporter wrote about it. Suggested Reading Tupac Associate Young Noble’s Death Illuminates Alarming Fact About Suicide Rates Among Black Men Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Recent Dissent Proves She’s Unafraid to Challenge Her…

The University of North Georgia is trying to make amends after a controversial course catalog stirred up some negative attention when an Atlanta Journal-Constitutionย reporter wrote about it.

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According to Raw Story, the university has โ€œapologizedโ€ and will stop distributing a continuing-education catalog that shows two smiling white men in business suits (one with hands raised in triumph) as they cross a finish line, while a woman of โ€œindeterminate raceโ€ and a black man trail behind, appearing to have a hard time keeping up.

โ€œWhy follow when you can lead!โ€ the text over the image quips.

The vice president of university relations said that use of the image showed โ€œpoor judgmentโ€ but that this was unintentional and โ€œan isolated case,โ€ the Atlanta Journal-Constitutionย reported.

โ€œThe image was not representative of UNGโ€™s commitment to diversity, and this will serve as an opportunity for increased dialogue about diversity issues, and we expect that to better inform our processes and publications,โ€ Kate Maine, associate vice president of university relations, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The image has been removed from the departmentโ€™s website, and social media and the catalog will be reprinted for redistribution, Maine added.

Read more at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution andย Raw Story.

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