Monday, 22 February 2021

An Indiana university retires its mascot that shares a name with the Ku Klux Klan newspaper

 


Students who attend Valparaiso University are Crusaders no more. The Lutheran university, aligning with schools and professional sports teams that have recently nixed racist mascots, has announced it will replace its mascot, the Crusader, because of its usage by hate groups.
The Crusades represent a period in Medieval history when Christians enacted violent expeditions against Muslims and Jews in the Holy Land.
They are also the namesake of an official Ku Klux Klan newspaper.
"The negative connotation and violence associated with the Crusader imagery are not reflective of Valpo's mission and values, which promote a welcoming and inclusive community," the university's interim president, Colette Irwin-Knott said in a news release.
The decision has ended a debate among students, faculty and alumni which had intensified in recent years, according to the release.

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