Indiana University course labels students as "oppressors" based on identity traits, sparking debate.

Indiana University offers a course claiming students are "oppressors" based on their race, sex, and religion. The course, "Understanding Diversity in a Pluralistic Society," examines theories to enhance understanding of diverse experiences and categorizes certain groups as "subordinate" or "dominant," with "dominant" groups like "heterosexual, White, Christian men" seen as "social oppressors." This has sparked debate about the impact on students and the purpose of such educational programs.

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