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The Association for Intercultural Awareness (ASI AICA) serves as an instrument of student opinion, multicultural leadership, diversity education, and advocacy.
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"Opression can be a bridge confession to break the chains of ignorance and make it flourish into acceptance. The only thing people are afraid of is what they don’t understand or what is not like them. The only true way to unite a community is through unity, peace and love should guide the movement, should be our leaders and be our answers. Once we all arrive at this frontier of thought, we can all finally truly be free" -Willie Holmes
#csuf#asicsuf#asiaica#tunnelsofoppression#toO2015#justice#socialjustice#stereotype#racism#discrimination#light#tunnel#advocate#advocacy#activist
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Hey everyone! Come and enter AICA's Tunnels of Oppression event TODAY (2/18) from 4-8:30pm at the Housing Piazza in order to see the light! #asiaica #tunnelsofoppression #toO2015
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Tunnels of Oppression Promo #asiaica #asicsuf #tunnelsofoppression #csuf #calstatefullerton
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Just in 2 weeks!
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Handy criminal lawyer business card: Remember to “Object loudly so bystanders can hear”.
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In case you missed it, click here to watch the fantastic series premiere of The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore.
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These posters are in the stalls of the bathrooms at my university (at least in the ladies, I haven’t asked anyone if they’re in the gents too. I hope so though). Thank you National Union of Students for doing it right. If only they put these posters up in all public bathrooms
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A while ago I was asked about the construction of the Vietnamese Ao Dai and Chinese Cheongsam/Qipao. I had a few dresses at my disposal and figured it would be fun to do a compare and contrast. Due to the small collection, I was only able to photograph a few samples (all tailored circa 2000s, except one I’m sure…). This basically just covers the “classic” tailoring styles of Ao Dai and Cheongsam/Qipao. The latest trends may not adhere to it!
NOTE: For simplicity’s sake, I primarily used the word Cheongsam (Cantonese) instead of Qípáo (Mandarin) because its wider use as an English loanword.
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