<p>These particular Wesleyan students are trying to bring pernicious social ills to the forefront of discourse. These are problems widely dispersed through society and are not any less present at peer institutions, although they may be less discussed elsewhere and quite exaggerated here. There is simply nothing happening more frequently at Wes than anywhere else. I can see as an international student this would be confusing and disturbing. This approach will not be shared with the entire school population, as you can see the limited list of signatures. I had a call yesterday from a student at Wesfest who is really impressed by the intelligence and accomplishment of the students there. She has already had her consciousness raised and stereotypes broken having her eyes opened to new ideas from one student run session she attended, and remarked to me how much she would learn from her follow students. </p>