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7th annual Tunnel of Oppression program features powerful stories
IU Indianapolis is in its seventh year of bringing this award-winning program to campus, and its powerful, raw stories are shedding light on important topics and current events surrounding injustices and oppression.From racial discrimination to homelessness, you can expect to learn something new and, hopefully, leave feeling empowered to take action in your community.
Tunnel of Oppression returns to IU Indianapolis
IU Indianapolis’ Social Justice Scholars will run the fifth annual Tunnel of Oppression from Nov. 5 to Nov. 8 on the fourth floor of the Campus Center. The topics of this year’s interactive exhibits include abortion, deportation, interracial relationships and housing discrimination.
Democracy Plaza provides students an outlet for discussing social issues among their peers
For nearly a decade, social issues and political opinion have popped up on the IU Indianapolis campus in a series of open conversations called “Pass the Mic” and in messages scribbled in public spaces on the campus, all part of a unique program called Democracy Plaza
Tunnel of Oppression to explore social issues near and far
IU Indianapolis' Social Justice Education program addresses issues near and far, abroad and in its own community.
Social Justice Symposium 2018: Connecting Campus to Community
The second annual Social Justice Symposium will look to empower members of the IU Indianapolis community toward positive social change. The event stems from the Division of Social Justice Education, which has the mission of creating an accessible space for passionate individuals to connect over social equity and justice.
'Hash It Out' podcast explores, debates social issues
IU Indianapolis' newest podcast tackles serious social issues while showcasing its hosts' passion for debating topics like reproductive rights, incarceration
and racism.