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WLU's Diversity Office in their Own Words

December 28, 2017
Benjamin Boyce

Benjamin Boyce traces one of the roots of the Lindsay Shepherd Affair: Laurier's diversity office

Benjamin Boyce analyzes excerpts from promotional videos created by Laurier's Diversity office (featuring Director Laura Mae Lindo). Boyce explains the language and underlying critical social justice ideas and connects them to the Lindsay Shepherd affair. Boyce was a student at Evergreeen State College in May 2017.

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