Tunnel of Oppression
April 9, 4:00pm - 10:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Frear Hall
Tunnel of Oppression is an immersive experience designed to expose our community to topics of discrimination, oppression, power, and privilege, while challenging participants to advocate for positive social change. Themes for this year include: Civic Issues, Gender and Sexual Orientation, Socialization, and Hawaiian Culture and Community.
Ticket Information
Free of charge
Event Sponsor
Student Housing Services, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Aspen Krajewski, 808-956-7859, aspen7@hawaii.edu
Wednesday, April 9
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10:30am |
Children and Youth Celebration
Mānoa Campus, UH Campus Center
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11:30am |
14 Things You Should Know About the Interview
Mānoa Campus, Queen Liliuokalani Center for Student Services Rm. 212
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12:00pm |
Lecture on Traditional Chinese Medicine
Mānoa Campus, Moore Hall 258
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12:00pm |
The Naked and the Framed: Reality and Aesthetics in Wang Bing’s Tiexi Qu
Mānoa Campus, Burns Hall 2118, East-West Center
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12:00pm |
Pizza & Talk Story on Jobs in Government
Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 410
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1:30pm |
Engaging Large Lectures
Mānoa Campus, Kuykendall 106
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3:30pm |
Meteorology Seminar
Mānoa Campus, Marine Sciences Building, MSB 100
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4:00pm |
Tunnel of Oppression
Mānoa Campus, Frear Hall
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6:00pm |
ASUH Executive Committee Meeting
Mānoa Campus, Campus Center 310
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6:30pm |
SuckSeed - Film (Thailand)
Mānoa Campus, Center for Korean Studies 1881 East-West Road
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