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Michigan State University Cancels Lunar New Year Celebration

Decorative scene from a Lunar New Year celebration

News Summary

Michigan State University has canceled its Lunar New Year lunch celebration slated for January 29. The decision was made due to concerns over recent Executive Orders affecting diversity and inclusion, leading to widespread disappointment among students. Despite it being rescheduled, many feel the decision was driven by fear rather than a genuine concern for safety. In contrast, other celebrations in nearby areas thrived, highlighting the ongoing tension surrounding cultural expressions on campus amidst political pressures.

Michigan State University Bumps Lunar New Year Celebration Amid Tensions

In a surprising turn of events, Michigan State University, located in East Lansing, has canceled its much-anticipated Lunar New Year lunch celebration. Scheduled to take place on January 29, the decision came just a day before the event, leaving many students scratching their heads in dismay.

A Sudden Cancellation

The cancellation was communicated through an email sent by the director of the university’s Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Concerns about recent Executive Orders related to immigration and diversity, equity, and inclusion were cited as the primary reasons for the abrupt decision. The messaging hinted at feelings of unease among community members regarding these political shifts.

Community Outcry

Immediately following the announcement, numerous students expressed their disappointment. Many were confused since there were no prior indications that the celebration might be in jeopardy. It appears that the feeling of exclusion and worry about potential repercussions from Trump’s recent executive orders has deeply affected many Asian American students on campus.

Backtracking on the Decision

Celebrations Elsewhere Thrive

Neo Lunar party drew in hundreds of attendees, brimming with traditional celebrations that included a vibrant runway show and an Asian American-themed tattoo parlor. The stark contrast between this thriving event and the canceled celebration at MSU amplified feelings of discontent among students.

The Bigger Picture

$528 million in federal grants and contracts in 2024, finds itself navigating the treacherous waters of compliance with Trump’s executive order that sought to dismantle federal DEI programs. This executive order has not only prompted MSU to act cautiously but has also led to other institutions suspending culturally significant events, such as celebrations for Juneteenth and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Student Voices Amplified

Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands

A Question of Sincerity

The Year of the Snake

Year of the Snake, the hope remains that students can express their cultural heritage freely and joyously, without fear or restraint. As conversations continue about the importance of diversity and inclusion in educational institutions, the ripple effects of such cancellations will linger for some time to come.

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