<p>gsp…</p>
<p>I agree. In this case, we’re talking about a school where the AfAm population is something like 6-7%. Regardless of where you live, it’s kind of hard to segregate when you’re in such a small minority. What worries me is the possibility that the Affinity Housing might draw enough black students to leave almost none to populate the rest of the dorms. Now THAT is a segregation problem…segregation AWAY from other AfAms. My son has met three other AfAms who will be freshmen in the fall. It seems that the ideal situation would be for him to ask to be roomed with one of them, but in the general dorms. I’ve suggested it, but he dismissed the idea.</p>
<p>I’m afraid that he might go days without seeing another black student.</p>