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Cuba: An American History: Ada Ferrer with Ben Rhodes

Cuba: An American History: Ada Ferrer with Ben Rhodes
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The future of voting | Features | Yale Alumni Magazine

The future of voting | Features | Yale Alumni Magazine
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Yale Announces 2021 Frederick Douglass Book Prize Finalists

Yale Announces 2021 Frederick Douglass Book Prize Finalists
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Three Yale affiliates elected to American Philosophical Society

By Susan Gonzalez April 27, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this David Blight, Mary Miller, and Indra Nooyi Three Yale affiliates are among the 36 distinguished scholars and leaders elected to the American Philosophical Society at its April meeting. They are historian David Blight, former Yale College Dean and art historian Mary Miller, and Yale School of Management alumna Indra Nooyi, a former senior trustee on the Yale Board of Trustees and former PepsiCo CEO. Founded by Benjamin Franklin in 1743, the American Philosophical Society is the oldest learned society in the United States. It was established for the purpose of “promoting useful knowledge.” It honors leading scholars, scientists, and professionals through elected membership and opportunities for interdisciplinary intellectual fellowship, particularly in its semi-annual meetings. The society also supports research and discovery through grants an

Today s verdict on the murder of George Floyd | Office of the President

Today’s verdict on the murder of George Floyd Date:  Dear Members of the Yale Community, George Floyd’s murder was an indictment of our nation’s failure to address anti-Black violence and racism, but today’s verdict was a positive step forward for our country. I am relieved that a jury of Derek Chauvin’s peers found him guilty of George Floyd’s murder, but I am no less heartbroken over the number of Black lives that have been cut short due to police violence. We must continue to focus our energy on addressing racism, injustice, and abuse of power by the police and others in positions of public trust and authority.

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