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Rashid [163]
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How are power oppression and privilege connected?

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Participants will have had an opportunity to discuss openly topics of race, class, ability, religious

oppression, and power/privilege in a staff-only space.

• Participants will learn specific vocabulary used on campuses and within academia to describe a

multitude of everyday life experiences and perspectives.

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