💨 Abstract
The University of Kentucky canceled diversity-focused graduation ceremonies due to political pressure, but students organized their own celebration. Despite the university's decision to end "identity-based or special-interest graduation celebrations" due to federal and state directives, minority students, led by members of the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity, held an off-campus event to honor their achievements. The celebration was attended by families and supporters, who praised the students' initiative and resilience.
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