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Black Twitter Debates HBCUs vs Predominately White Institutions

Black people continued the annual tradition of arguing about PWIs vs HBCUs on social media.

Itโ€™s a never-ending debate that will always exist in the Black community: Should Black students attend a university that is filled with other Black students and teachers who will foster their growth as students? Or should Black students attend a PWI (predominately white institution) that may have more opportunities and resources? Itโ€™s a debate that will never be won, but still, people continue to argue.

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The debate took a heated turn as Black Twitter debated Black culture at PWIs.

The conversation started after a user innocently shared on social media that she created a majorette team at the University of Southern California, a PWI.

In a Tweet, @princesslang0 wrote, โ€œoh nothingโ€ฆ i created a majorette team at a PWI and performed at our first game.โ€

She continued, โ€œtruly though iโ€™m so blessed and canโ€™t thank God enough. Thank you to my parents and to everyone who supported me along this LONG journey. and my girls FYE. The Cardinal Divas of SC are UP NEXT.โ€

https://twitter.com/princesslang0/status/1571654888526082050?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

This one harmless tweet stemmed a trending debate on Black culture at PWIs versus at HBCUs. A plethora of Twitter fingers gave their thoughts.

In one corner, we had people argue for HBCUs, saying that if you wanted to create a space where your Black culture could be expressed, then you shouldโ€™ve just attended an HBCU.

https://twitter.com/BigHomieKODAQ/status/1571878556409516033?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/jussojb/status/1571831231624478721?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/peytoven_/status/1571828281854525448?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/_jwigz/status/1571872900285865991?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

In the other corner, people argued that just because a student decided to attend a PWI doesnโ€™t mean they donโ€™t deserve their own space where they can express themselves.

https://twitter.com/CourtneeHendrix/status/1571900826976649224?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/jiggyjayy2/status/1571940896572071938?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/nubianlocz/status/1572070114018889730?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
https://twitter.com/joasounds/status/1571904104577867779?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

I tend to think that both sides of the argument can be true. HBCUs are an important part of the community and are integral in fostering a safe space where students can express their Blackness around other Black students. But, Black students at PWIs should not be criticized because they have to create a space for themselves where expressing their Black culture is not looked down upon. They can both exist!

https://twitter.com/naima/status/1571989967236202497?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Attending an HBCU does not make you any more Black, attending a PWI does not make you any less Black. Thereโ€™s not one โ€œtrueโ€ Black experience in the United States that you have to go through for you to be considered โ€œa part of the community.โ€ Trust me, no matter where you go, you are always going to be considered a Black person. While the experiences may differ, your skin color and heritage are not changing

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