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the dartmouth radical presents

Dis-Orientation Guide
24-25

 

Presentation Letter 

Welcome! The following pages deconstruct some popular myths you have heard throughout O-week. You will learn that belonging at Dartmouth is less manufactured by the institution's "warm welcome," but something that you will build through community-making.

 

On this page, you will hear from campus activists, student workers, and artists who have heard these "traditional" embellishments about the Dartmouth experience. Their writing uncovers powerful ways they have been able to work against these myths through struggle, scholarship, and solidarity.

New Pieces

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The '24s Declassified Dartmouth Survival Guide

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No, I Don't Want Your Mental Health Advocacy

Editorial

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The Problem With the "Feminists" of the 1%

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Why We Must Escalate

Hosaena Tilahun

Antônio Silva

Contributors

Abdul-Haqq

Aina Nadeem

Antônio Silva

Hosaena Tilahun

Noor Boukari

Greyson

Roan Wade

Student Worker Collective

Resources

Guide to Campus Jobs

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Rad Profs

What You Need to Know to Be a Socialist in College

23-24 Dis O

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Dartmouth is a Contradiction

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Militant Optimism: Hope is Radical

Dartmouth and Palestine: Our Second Anti-Apartheid Revolution

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How Dartmouth Uses Military Tactics to Pacify African Students

The Great Appear Great Because We are on Our Knees. Let Us Rise!

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Don't Call Me Black in (Only) America: Rejecting the African vs African American "Divide"

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“Apeshit”: Decolonization or Declaration of Affluence?

Past Pieces

We're Still Here, 
Fighting to be Seen

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Universities and Imperialism

What Was the Freedom Budget?

A History of the Campus Left

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