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The Tunnel of Oppression, an annual event sponsored by Housing and Food Services, will be held from April 29-May 1 in 108 HUB.


The Tunnel of Oppression is a social justice initiative developed at Western Illinois University that occurs on campuses nationwide. The initial efforts to develop the tunnel stemmed from a relatively homogeneous campus searching for a way to represent the realities of oppression into a full sensory experience. The creators of the tunnel wanted to give participants the opportunity to see, touch, hear and feel the realities of oppression as a stepping stone towards creating diversity awareness.



The tunnel at the 91̽»¨consists of several rooms addressing different forms of oppression each year. The Tunnel of Oppression has been an event at the University for five years; it is organized by Residential Life staff and students. This year the following topics will be explored in the Tunnel of Oppression:


Educational Barriers
Oppression Against Individuals with HIV/AIDS
Language Oppression
Religion Oppression
Heterosexism
Oppression of people who are overweight
Environmental Racism
Racism

The Tunnel of Oppression will be open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 29 and Wednesday, April 30, and 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 1.