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On our Intersectional Event

rebeccamec's picture

Not unlike my feelings through most of this 360, I have been reeling ever since Friday about what happened in Rhoads Dining Hall. I was in a group with an alum, a current student, and a staff member, and we had incredibly riveting conversations with new ways of critical thinking that questioned media, including Bryn Mawr culture. Why did this feel so new to me? I considered other ways we may engage in conversations like this, and felt clueless. Why didn't we have exciting intellectual engaging dinners that integrated people from all areas of campus? I wish the participants in my group could have engaged with the silent discussions we had in the last disability class. It means so much to me to interact with different parts of the entire campus, when we get so rutted in our daily lives and the same people we interact with.