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Resources for Navigating U.S. Social Justice Discourse

Coming to the U.S. can be overwhelming in many ways, from speaking a different language, to different foods or weather, or immersing yourself in a new social environment. On top of navigating those changes, many of you will realize that U.S. Americans also talk about societal problems and identity in a very specific way.

We believe the best way to learn about social justice discourse is to engage with a multitidue of different resources, and expose yourself to various perspectives. Below, you will find on-campus centers and communities, reading suggestions, as well as virtual resources that offer many different ways of learning about U.S. discourse on topics such as race, gender, or immigration.

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On-Campus Resources

There are many opportunities right here on campus for you to find life-long friends, learn new skills, and receive the support you need to succeed. Check out these Yale centers and communities!

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Reading Suggestions

Here you can find some suggestions on fiction & non-fiction readings that can help you get a better sense of how U.S. social justice discourse is discussed.

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Virtual Resources

There are many different ways to learn about U.S. culture and history. The Virtual Resources section contains suggestions other than books, such as movies, podcasts, and social media accounts.

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[1] https://oiss.yale.edu/on-campus-resources [2] https://oiss.yale.edu/reading-suggestions [3] https://oiss.yale.edu/virtual-resources