Two weeks ago, UCLA student Sy Stokes published a video titled “The Black Bruins [Spoken Word]“on his YouTube page. The post went viral almost immediately and has garnered more than 1 million views as of today.
In the video, Stokes dramatically lays out the numbers for African-American male enrollment and graduation at the Los Angeles campus:
“In fall 2012, the total enrollment, graduate and undergraduate, for African-American males at UCLA was 660 students. That’s 3.3 percent of the 19,838 other males enrolled here. Out of that 660 African-American male students, 65 percent are undergraduate athletes. The number of entering male freshman students was 2,418. Only 48 of them are African-American. The graduation rates for African-American males at UCLA is 74 percent. Which means out of that 48 freshmen last year, only 35 are predicted to graduate.”
Stokes’ goes on to say that most African-American males at UCLA “are dropping out for lack of financial aid.” The video’s message is that the UCLA administration is not supporting the African-American community on campus — and that it goes beyond money. “We’re not asking for a handout,” Stokes says. “We are asking for a level playing field.”