Ohio State Offers Students An Inauguration Day “Safe Space”

As America’s precious millennial snowflakes continue to wrestle with the fact that Donald J. Trump is now the President of the United States, irrespective of how many tears have flooded college campuses around the country, Ohio State University has announced they will be providing a “safe space” for students to gather to contemplate and internalize Trump’s inauguration. Hosted by “The Women’s Place“, the “safe space” activities will include “poetry reading workshops, a community mural art project, and campus teach-ins”…because when you can’t handle a loss there’s no better cure than a group coloring project.
On January 20, 2017, the Student Life Multicultural Center (SL MCC) is hosting ‘I, too, am America’ Inauguration Day 2017. Inspired by Langston Hughes’ poem ‘I, Too’ this one-day event will include poetry reading workshops, a community mural art project, and campus teach-ins. The purpose of this event is to foster a safe space for the Ohio State campus community to connect with one another, support aspirations, and empower growth and change.

This post was published at Zero Hedge on Jan 20, 2017.