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It has information on his legal fund. Since 2009, he's been nonsalaried. Litigation drained his savings. He appreciates whatever help readers can afford. It's for a good cause. It supports his struggle for justice. It's about right over wrong.
U of O is a hotbed of racist autocratic extremism. Rock made it that way. A November 2011 lawsuit said so. A January 2012 press release explained.
Foreign medical students face systemic discrimination. Medical residents sued for damages. Their fundamental rights were violated.
They charged conspiracy to injure, public office malfeasance, defamation, intimidation, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence, breach of contract, U of O liability for negligence and breach of contract, vicarious liability, and violations of the 1990 Human Rights Code.
Rock and St. Lewis are equal opportunity offenders. Hazel Gashoka is targeted. In 2012, she earned a U of O honors BA. She's a Wilfrid Laurier University graduate student.
She's Black. She's a social justice activist. At U of O, she was a university senate representative. She learned about campus racism firsthand. Student union members reported it.
It drew public attention. Rock and other university administrators were embarrassed. St. Lewis was enlisted to help.
She's Black. She teaches civil liberties, social justice, comparative South African and Canadian constitutional law, critical race theory, history of legal thought, and criminal justice administration.
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