So a question about domestic issues in israel. What is israel doing to aid and assist its israeliarab citizens . To aid and assist. Well, israeliarab citizens are, i talked about being uniquely blessed. They are uniquely blessed as arabs in the middle east to live in a free country. Israeliarabs enjoy the rights that no other arabss in the region enjoy, and they can be full members of Israeli Society. And i think israel should not be embarrassed of what has happened in the last 65 years regarding israeliarabs. We should be proud. Because we have built a thriving democracy. It is not perfect. You always have room for improvement, and in all societies on earth you can always improve it. But israel understands something. I say, well, israel should not be judged by the standards of dictatorships. You are democracy, and you should be judged by the towards of democracy by the standards of democracy. Thats true. Judge israel by the standards of a democracy that is threatened. Israel is the mo
Items, finalists for the Nonfiction Book award and the winner of the finishing line press jet boat competition is also the author of six nonfiction prose books including revenge of womens studies professor, reel girl and womens history for beginners. Author Bonnie Morris, in your book revenge of womens studies professor, revenge for what . The title is not meant to be provocative or roots, it is about having the opportunity to talk back to many people this stereotyped my fields or asked unfair questions. I have a lot of terrific students who are intimidated by the idea of taking the basic class in womens history. They come to me and expressed doubt or concern, they are afraid of what people would say, what does it look like on their transcripts of those experiences lead me to a keen awareness of how many people feel there is something wrong which looking at half of the worlds history and i negotiated many of these routes conversations throughout my teaching career. The idea of revenge
Yale College recognized 10 students who made important contributions through their work in laboratories, offices, dining halls, and other on-campus jobs.
The South Asian Youth Initiative hosted its annual conference, welcoming over 500 students from across the country to campus. Students attended speaker events and panels, as well as a gala and cooking class, to explore South Asian identity and build community with other attendees.