New York University’s Center on Race Inequality & the Law has published a protest tip page that includes telling white students to act as human shields between minorities and police.

Published on March 18, 2025, and reported by Campus Reform, the university’s guidelines encourage white students to leverage their “white privilege” by positioning themselves as physical barriers between police and “Black and Brown people” during protests.

On their “Protest Tips and Resources” page, it says that protesting can be dangerous, “especially for Black and Brown people.”

Campus Reform reports:

One of the tips calls on readers to “[u]se white privilege to protect others” by interposing themselves between police officers and “Black and Brown people.”

Protesters are also encouraged to be on the lookout for undercover police officers, record arrests, wear masks, and use hand sanitizer.

The tips page also encourages demonstrators to “assume you came into contact with [COVID-19] and self-isolate for two weeks after attending the protests,” and to take a COVID-19 test.

The implication is clear: white students are expected to absorb potential risks and consequences to shield others who may be engaging in criminal behavior based on their perceived racial advantage.

The Gateway Pundit has contacted NYU for comment and will update this article if one is provided.

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