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NYU Professor Suspended after Being Recorded Denying Hamas Atrocities, Denouncing Israel By David Zimmermann

NYU Professor Suspended after Being Recorded Denying Hamas Atrocities, Denouncing Israel By David Zimmermann
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NYU Professor Tells Students of Hamas Atrocities: We Know It s Not True By Francesca Block

NYU Professor Tells Students of Hamas Atrocities: We Know It s Not True By Francesca Block
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Appalling moment ousted NYU adjunct art professor telling students Hamas beheading of babies and rape of women during October 7 massacre is not true

An adjunct NYU professor bragged that he d won the honor of antisemitic as he told a group of students that Hamas did not rape Israeli women - the school has since suspended him.

Afropop Worldwide | Saint Ezekiel s new sound from Nigeria-U S diaspora

Saint Ezekiel s New Sound From Nigeria-U.S. Diaspora Ezekiel Olumakin, a.k.a. Saint Ezekiel, is a Nigerian-American artist out of Philadelphia. Afropop had not heard of him before this year when he released his debut CD, Everything is Under Alarm , a fitting title for a 2020 release! So Banning Eyre reached out for an interview, and was pleased to discover a fascinating diaspora story from an artist with a remarkable perspective on events in Nigeria and beyond. Here ’s their conversation. (Feature photo by Ritchie King) Banning Eyre: To start, just introduce yourself. Saint Ezekiel: I grew up in West Philly, and in the morning, we would get up and pray and everything was completely in Yoruba and Hausa. Then we would go out into the world and it was English or occasionally some Greek or you would hear some Chinese, or some surrounding language. But when you get back to that doorstep, you re in Africa again. You re in Nigeria. So it was really interesting growing up the way my p

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