Thousands gathered at a somber vigil in Trafalgar Square to honor Professor Jason Arday, a groundbreaking Black sociologist at Cambridge whose death at 41 sparked outrage over a media campaign many called racist and vicious. His family urged the public to remember him for his brilliance and humanity, not the false narratives that plagued him. Despite Liverpool John Moores clearing him of plagiarism, Cambridge launched an independent probe into his appointment amid mounting calls for accountability. A petition demanding a media inquiry has surpassed 90,000 signatures, while the university’s chancellor condemned the “racist feeding frenzy.” As authorities investigate the cause of death, the nation grapples with how one man’s life was destroyed by prejudice — and what it means for the future of diversity in academia.
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