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A fraternity at Arizona State University has been suspended following backlash over their "MLK Black Party," which many found offensive. The event aimed to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day but instead drew criticism from students and faculty alike. Flyers promoting the party circulated within the local black community, further escalating the controversy. This incident raises questions about cultural sensitivity and the impact of themed parties on social cohesion.
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A fraternity at Arizona State University has been suspended after they threw an “MLK Black Party” that offended many on and off campus.
MLK Day Party Flyers Distributed by party promoters within the black community