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'''Anti-oppression training''' is a vaguely Stalinist-sounding program that has been urged by several campus protest groups over the last several years. It is difficult to define, but not very popular. Thanks to [[SHOCC]], it is now a somewhat mandatory part of [[NSOP]]. Thanks to the [[2007 hunger strike]], incoming faculty have to deal with it too. | '''Anti-oppression training''' is a vaguely Stalinist-sounding program that has been urged by several campus protest groups over the last several years. It is difficult to define, but not very popular. Thanks to [[SHOCC]], it is now a somewhat mandatory part of [[NSOP]]. Thanks to the [[2007 hunger strike]], incoming faculty have to deal with it too. | ||
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+ | Columbia being the multicultural institution that it is, few participants in anti-oppression training are actually [[oppressor]]s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:59, 26 October 2008
Anti-oppression training is a vaguely Stalinist-sounding program that has been urged by several campus protest groups over the last several years. It is difficult to define, but not very popular. Thanks to SHOCC, it is now a somewhat mandatory part of NSOP. Thanks to the 2007 hunger strike, incoming faculty have to deal with it too.
Columbia being the multicultural institution that it is, few participants in anti-oppression training are actually oppressors.