News

College recruiter who lined up students by skin color fired

President of Oklahoma Christian University has announced a recruiter has been fired after telling students at an Oklahoma City high school to line up by the skin color and hair texture.

At an open campus meeting, John DeSteiguer called recruiter, Cedric Sunray’s actions at Harding Charter Preparatory High School “offensive, harmful and inappropriate.”

Oklahoma City High School students were shocked after being made to line up by skin tone and hair texture during a visit by a college recruiter last week, CBS affiliate KWTV reported.

Students at Harding Charter Preparatory said the recruiter stopped by the school Monday, Feb. 24, and during an assembly in the gym, instructed them to line up from darkest to lightest complexion and asked them to line up by their hair from “nappiest” to “straightest”

Harding student, Korey Todd, told KFOR-TV that during the Feb. 24 assembly, Sunray “barely talked about the school itself.” Todd said Sunray ranked students based on whose hair was the most “nappy.” Student Rio Brown said, “he told us to line up nappiest hair in the back and straightest hair in the front.”

DeSteiguer said the university parted with Sunray within an hour of the incident.

Sunray wrote in a lengthy statement published Monday in the Christian Chronicle that his motives behind the exercise were not racist.

“Nothing I spoke at Harding Charter Preparatory during an initial ‘ice-breaker’ session had any intention of promoting a racist agenda. My presentations are the opposite. They are intended to take a hard look at issues such as this,” he wrote.

University officials, after confirming Sunray’s dismissal, added the school leadership didn’t approve the “inappropriate activity” prior to the recruiter’s visit.

Administrators at the high school publicly denounced the recruiter’s “inappropriate and hurtful statements,” and stated it will not condone any behavior or language that undermines their community’s values.

According to reports, the incident comes on the heels of two similarly racist episodes at learning institutions in Oklahoma. About a month ago, a University of Oklahoma professor faced backlash after arguing the N-word was no more offensive than the phrase “OK Boomer.” A second professor would repeatedly use the slur in class weeks later while reading from historical text, The Oklahoman reports.

When interviewed, the junior student, Rio Brown, also recalled seeing his own teachers upset and in tears after the recruiter’s visit to his high school. He described the recruiter as “a white male who didn’t seem knowledgeable on how to speak to people.”

“I hope it is a wake-up call because many people at the school need to hear how we feel,” said Brown.

Vivian Essi Avugla

Enthusiastic? Absolutely!! I live with the mentality that there is nothing I can't do once I work hard on it. I speak multiple languages, I am a Writer, as well as a Public Speaker. I also have a certificate in International Business and Project Management and I'm prepared to leave my mark where ever I go. Let's get started!

Recent Posts

T-Pain to open music school in Wisconsin after ‘Can’t Believe It’ hit

Following the success of his 2008 single "Can't Believe It," in which he memorably rhymed…

1 hour ago

Atlanta reaches $3.8M settlement with family of church deacon fatally tased by officer

The Atlanta City Council has reached a $3.8 million settlement with the family of a…

2 hours ago

50 Cent sues ex Daphne Joy for $1 million after she accused him of rape

Actress and model Daphne Joy has been slapped with a defamation lawsuit by her ex-boyfriend…

2 hours ago

Drake’s security guard critically injured in shooting outside rapper’s Toronto mansion

Authorities in Canada said a man identified as Drake’s security guard was left seriously injured…

3 hours ago

Two students saved their P.E. teacher after he suffered cardiac arrest: ‘Medically, I was gone’

A physical education teacher, Alfred Kattola, owes his life to the quick thinking of two…

16 hours ago

Doctors misdiagnosed an 11-year-old girl 30 times before finding out she was suffering from brain tumor

An 11-year-old girl, Tia Gordon, has endured misdiagnoses of sickness bugs and migraines by medics…

16 hours ago

How Serena Williams has helped 14 companies reach unicorn status

Serena Williams is undoubtedly one of the greatest tennis players to grace the court. In…

17 hours ago

LeAnna Roberts earns her master’s degree at just 17 years old, her third degree in two years

At the age of sixteen, LeAnna Roberts made headlines when she graduated from the University…

18 hours ago

‘I invested in Tesla in 2006 before Elon took over’: Will.i.am on two investments he made that changed his life

Will.i.am is a musician, producer, technologist, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Born Williams Adams, the musician turned…

18 hours ago

Ghanaian American Ohemaa Nyanin named general manager of WNBA Golden State

Ohemaa Nyanin has been named the general manager of the WNBA Golden State team. Nyanin,…

20 hours ago

Allen Onyema: Meet the peaceful man who left law to start Nigeria’s leading airline, Air Peace

Meet Allen Onyema; he is the founder of Nigeria’s largest carrier, Air Peace. The Nigerian…

22 hours ago

The story behind Alicia Keys’ Broadway musical Hell’s Kitchen nominated for 13 Tonys

Alicia Keys has reached a new milestone with her musical "Hell's Kitchen" as it has…

23 hours ago

Simone Biles admits she blacked out at her wedding party

Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles decided to commemorate her first wedding anniversary to NFL star…

1 day ago

‘God jammed the gun’ – Man arrested after attempting to shoot pastor during service livestream

Authorities in Pennsylvania have arrested and charged a 26-year-old man who was seen allegedly attempting…

1 day ago

British darts player Deta Hedman explains why she declined to play against transgender opponent

British female darts player Deta Hedman withdrew from the Denmark Open over the weekend after…

1 day ago