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Searching for progressive campuses

Hey everyone, I've heard the term 'woke' used often these days, but I'm particularly interested in finding colleges that value and actively work towards diversity, inclusivity, and social justice. Could anyone shed light on which colleges encourage this progressive mindset within their student body?

9 months ago

Sure, there are many colleges that stand out for their commitment to diversity, inclusivity, and social justice. Here are a few examples:

1. Brown University: Known for its open curriculum, Brown attracts students who want control over their academic journey. It has a reputation for a student body that is both intellectually curious and socially conscious. There are a wide variety of initiatives and programs to help promote social justice, including the Brown Center for Students of Color and the Sarah Doyle Women's Center.

2. Oberlin College: It was one of the first colleges to admit women and African Americans in the 19th century. Today, it continues to promote social activism among its student body and hosts a variety of progressive student organizations.

3. Wesleyan University: Recently Wesleyan has launched a Social Justice Leadership Conference, which promotes student activism and recognizes the importance of students in driving social change.

4. The University of California, Berkeley: Berkeley stands out not just for academics, but also for its history of student activism and community involvement. The college is perhaps most well-known for its Free Speech Movement in the 1960s.

5. Pomona College: Pomona is known for its inclusive community atmosphere, and boasts several support centers such as the Women's Union and the Queer Resource Center.

Remember, while these examples give you a starting point, it's crucial to do your own research and, if possible, visit campuses to understand the culture truly. Don't hesitate to reach out to current students or alumni to ask about their experiences, as this could provide valuable insights into specific initiatives or student groups that promote the type of social action you're interested in.

9 months ago

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