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“Let's be honest. Depression is not even f****** real.” “I know you feel like you have a right to be an a** because you're an ‘oppressed people’ but let's be clear #alllivesmatter.” “Why don't you pray for something real like for God to fix your f****** walk?” “You don't look like you're from the hood.” “Is it wrong that it makes me nervous whenever a Middle Eastern person leaves their s*** somewhere?” “You're like ... a transvestite, right?” “If we are so mean and your people aren't, then go back to your land.” “Forgot you were a terrorist. My bad dude. Praise Allah or whatever.” T he T unnel of O ppression March 29 - 31 at 8 p.m. in A&S 364 Presented by: The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, the Cultural Center, the Women's Center, the GIVE Center, the American Democracy Project, the ENGAGE Office, the Department of Theatre and Dance and the Office of Inclusive Excellence The Tunnel of Oppression is an interactive theatre experience where spectators are submerged into the oppression of marginalized groups in everyday scenarios. Following these student led performances, there will be a facilitated discussion allowing the audience the ability to process the experience and have a conversation about recognizing oppression and ways to address it. There is no cost to attend these performances.

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“Let's be honest. Depression is not even f****** real.” “I know you feel like you have a right to be an a** because you're an ‘oppressed people’ but let's be clear #alllivesmatter.” “Why don't

you pray for something real like for God to fix your f****** walk?” “You don't look like you're from the hood.” “Is it wrong that it makes me nervous whenever a Middle

Eastern person leaves their s*** somewhere?” “ Y o u ' r e

l i k e . . . a t r a n s v e s t i t e , r i g h t ? ” “If

we are so mean and your people aren't, then go

back to your land.” “Forgot you were a terrorist. My bad

dude. Praise Allah or whatever.”

The Tunnel of Oppression March 29 - 31 at 8 p.m. in A&S 364

Presented by: The Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, the Cultural Center, the Women's Center, the GIVE Center, the American Democracy Project, the ENGAGE Office, the

Department of Theatre and Dance and the Office of Inclusive Excellence

The Tunnel of Oppression is an interactive theatre experience where spectators are submerged into the oppression of marginalized groups in everyday scenarios.

Following these student led performances, there will be a facilitated discussion allowing the audience the ability to process the experience and have a

conversation about recognizing oppression and ways to address it. There is no cost to attend these performances.