The Tunnel of Oppression

The Tunnel of Oppression is an interactive, walk-through museum experience that highlights contemporary oppression. Each room will give a multimedia, multi-sensory view, that will both educate and challenge students to about their roles in each type of oppression. The Tunnel of Oppression is entirely student planned, researched, and constructed. Over 1000 people have visited the Tunnel of Oppression in the last two years, and we look forward to educating more of our university community about the on-going oppressions in the United States and the world.
March 6-8, 2007
9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
Upperclass Complex
Faiman Building
(Residential community adjacent to the Dining Commons and Catholic Newman Center parking lot)
Admission is free and is open to all members of the UNLV Community.
Get involved with the Tunnel of Oppression... sign up here
We are looking for volunteers to assist with set up of the 2007 Tunnel of Oppression. If you are interested, contact Amy Sandler at amy.sandler@unlv.edu to sign up.
Contact Information:
Randy McCrillis
Assistant Director of Student Diversity Programs and Services
(702) 895-5624
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