The student flipped through the television stations with a look of disgust on her face passing shows like "Will and Grace" and "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy."
"What's up with all these gay shows lately? It's disgusting. They act like it's OK," she said.
This was just one of the scenes in the sixth annual Tunnel of Oppression, a walking, multimedia tour designed to challenge students to think about stereotypes, oppression and hatred.
"It's an eye-opener for a lot of people," said Adrian Qadra, a finance and business economics junior. As students were led through the tunnel they encountered scenes about racism, relationship violence, homophobia and body image, all performed by volunteer student actors.
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