Colleges Gear Up for Halloween With Warnings and ‘Cultural Appropriation’ Workshops
Colleges are getting ready for Halloween by administering warnings about how students should dress for the holiday. The Center for Student Diversity at Towson University in Maryland, for example, posted a “We’re a culture, not a costume” reminder to students. “Halloween costumes that are based on ethnic, racial, religious, gender, ability, and other cultural stereotypes are…
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