USD law students change party theme after 'Hawaiian Day' deemed 'culturally insensitive'
A student organization at the University of South Dakota has been told that holding a Hawaiian Day social event violates the schools policy on inclusiveness.
As a result, the Student Bar Association of the USD School of Law changed the name of the event to Beach Day. In a Facebook message to its members, the group said: We greatly apologize to those we offended; it was unintentional.
In the same message announcing the change from Hawaiian Day to Beach Day, members were told that the dress code was the same floral shirts and that leis, the traditional flower garlands that are often given to tourists in Hawaii, would also be handed out. But in a second message that went out to members on Wednesday, bar members were told that leis had been nixed from the event.
It was determined that these are culturally insensitive by the administration after doing research based off of the essay written by the initial complainant, the message said.
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