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DESCRIPTION:VIRTUAL\n\nIt has been said that there have been student protes
 ts in the United States  for nearly as long as there have been students. F
 rom the Civil Rights  Movement to the Iraq War, student activism has help
 ed move the needle on  issues for centuries. Reactions to student protest 
 are also similar to those  of the past, ranging from admiration and respe
 ct to indifference and disdain.  But what are the similarities between the
 n and now, and what have we learned  and ignored from past experiences? J
 oin BRJA as we discuss the histories,  mythologies, and racializations o
 f college protests.
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  Anywhere you are!, MD
SUMMARY:'Acting Up' on Campus: Histories and Mythologies of Campus Protest
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