University of Michigan-Dearborn has separate White and Black cafes. That seemed so outrageous to me that I looked it up to confirm:

Non-POC Cafe
The Non-POC (People Of Color) Cafe is a space for students that do not identify as persons of color to gather and to discuss their experience as students on campus and as non-POC in the world. Feel free to drop in and discuss your experiences as non-persons of color and hopefully brainstorm...

BIPOC Cafe
The BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People Of Color) Cafe is a space for student from marginalized racial/ethnic/cultural communities to gather and to relate with one another and to discuss their experience as students on campus and as people of color in the world. Feel free to drop in and unwind...
By "cafe" they apparently mean "event" because there are dates on each description. But if it's online/virtual - because racism is awesome, but watch out for that COVID - how are they going to enforce the color barrier?