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Stanford Re-Orientation Guide

Back in the day, a group of radical Stanford students would create an annual guide to the activist scene on campus. Called the “Re-Orientation Guide,” it was meant to educate folks about the movements of resistance against apathy and conservatism at Stanford. Students Promoting Ethnic and Cultural Kinship (SPEACK) would compile essays, poems, illustrations, historical information, and demographic data into one great guide.

The last version of this unconventional document was published in 2009, and you can (and should!) read it here. Continue reading

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