(KAKE) - Students at Kansas State University are putting faces and voices to their fight against racism. 

The university's Multicultural Coalition released a video on Twitter Tuesday night detailing some of the students' experiences with racism on campus. 

This comes about two weeks after #BlackAtKState trended on Twitter in Kansas. 

“Having to walk by nooses on trees," said one student who was featured in the video.

"Having to hear the n-word repeated inside of an SGA meeting," said another student. 

Several students teamed up to create the video. 

“Having to hear ‘every man is a wildcat...,'" one student began. 

"But only feeling like one on the court, and in the field," said another student. 

The video had already received hundreds of "likes" by Wednesday afternoon. 

One student who was featured recounted a time when she felt physically unsafe on campus. 

"Having to run back to the residence hall after a truck full of white students shouted, 'You don’t belong here,'" she shared. 

Last week, university officials said they would make changes at the campus to promote diversity and inclusion. 

“Subtle or indirect or sometimes direct experiences of racism is unacceptable," said Thomas Lane, Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students at Kansas State University, in an interview with KAKE News last week. 

The school's Multicultural Coalition put out this message in part with the video: 

“As we all become more conscious and gain more wisdom, we stay hopeful that our rage will subside and will, in turn, be substituted with overwhelming love, diversity and inclusion.”

 

The video ended with the students saying, “If every man is a wild cat, we deserve to be treated like one."

Kansas State shared the video on its own Twitter page, calling the students' words a "powerful message."