Moody Bible Institute is one of the oldest Bible colleges in the nation. Recently, the school has been called into question after allegations surfaced that there is a pervasive if subtle culture of racist attitudes on campus.
Several former African-American students shared their stories. One, identified as Micah Bournes, said that overall, neither faculty or other students ever tried to be more inclusive of minorities on campus. Furthermore, when Bournes read that the college’s student handbook “didn’t allow students to have what it called extreme or distracting hairstyles that included cornrows and dreadlocks,” he took this issue up with the Dean.
Since cornrows and dreadlocks are almost exclusively hairstyles worn by Black people, Bournes felt that the school was discriminating against him and others like him. When he brought the issue up with the Dean, he received a rather concerning response:
“The Dean told me, ‘Micah, this is the thing. We want to keep student expenses as low as possible. But many of our donors are old, wealthy, white people and they have a certain idea of what godliness looks like,” he recalled, according to Relevant Magazine. “To appease those donors we often have to move slowly.”
Other similar stories were reported.
Things came to a head in 2015 when Embrace, an African-American student group on campus, hosted…
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