NYC College Condemns Black Graduate Who Grabbed White Educator’s Mic During Ceremony
A spokesperson for LaGuardia Community College has condemned a clip of a Black graduate who grabbed the microphone from a white educator at a June 21 commencement ceremony. Online creator Kadia Iman, who attended the Queens community college, fought to take the mic after insisting her full name wasn’t announced.
“I want the mic! Let go! You didn’t let me get my moment,” Iman said into the microphone before telling shocked attendees her full name. “I’m graduating today. I don’t like how you snatched the mic out of my hand, so today is going to be all about me!” Iman then drops the microphone and walks off.
The clip has gone viral on social media, with Iman defending her actions by stating that Black graduates weren’t being allowed the same time to say their names as white graduates. In a statement, LaGuardia Community College spokesperson Manny Romero said Iman’s behavior was inexcusable and that they are looking into the incident.
Iman responded to those who criticized her actions at the event on Instagram. “To everyone saying I should be embarrassed or I’ll never get a job … I’m a black woman in America. I am always in the right … u will not gaslight me into thinking I’m the bad guy. I did it for girls that look like me. Love u.” Even though some were upset, thousands of commenters applauded how she handled the situation.