If you're uncertain whether or not you have White privilege, worry not. There's now a checklist. pic.twitter.com/Nl8t8QafTv — Brittany Pettibone (@BrittPettibone) April 11, 2017

A University of Minnesota residence hall posted a bulletin board for students, offering them 11 ways to identify their "white privilege."

A photo of the 11-point "White Privilege Checklist" was sent to Campus Reform by a student at the school.

Here's a sampling of what it says:

2. I can go shopping alone most of the time, pretty well assured that I will not be followed or harassed. 7. Whether I use checks, credit cards, or cash, I can count on my skin color not to work against the appearance of financial responsibility.

The student who took the photo, Evan Christenson, said he believed the display crossed a line and he lamented a growing "double standard" when it comes to free speech on campus.

The items on the list come from a longer compilation developed in 1988 by Peggy McIntosh, a women's-studies scholar at Wellesley.

Read more on the story, here.

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