Tunnel of Oppression, Andrea Medina

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Unfortunately in our modern society people that happened to be of a different ethnic background or look different because of a physical disability receive unwanted stares from others that precieve themselves as 'being normal' or part of the majority.

This is something many Americans face everyday as they go about in their daily lives

The 'Tunnel of Oppression' is free to the public. For further information of the program or how to be involved next year contact Rachelle Hernandez at'rherna33@illinois.edu

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