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Iowa State Holds ‘Social Justice Summit’ to End Oppression for Everyone

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But what if I’m feeling oppressed and repressed by social justice warriors, huh? From Campus Reform:

Iowa State University will hold its 16th annual “Social Justice Summit” this month, offering students a day-and-a-half workshop to explore “strategies for implementing social change.”

“The Social Justice Summit . . . is an event designed for undergraduate students aimed at providing them with the opportunity to increase their awareness surrounding issues of inclusion and to develop action plans that will assist them in being agents of change on campus,” the university states on its website.

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