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A series of events honors the 50th anniversary of the Third World Center, now the Carl A. Fields Center, and the Women s Center, now the Gender + Sexuality Resource Center, for their legacy of community, identity, collaboration and inclusion at Princeton.
In November 2019, Bolivian security forces carried out operations against two protests in Sacaba and Senkata that resulted in the deaths of 21 Bolivian civilians and hundreds of injured. These casualties make November 2019 the second-deadliest month, in terms of civilian deaths committed by state forces, since Bolivia became a democracy, almost 40 years ago.
Multiple international institutions, including the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), have described these operations as “massacres.” The IACHR expressed concern about the “excessive and disproportionate use of public force” and “serious human rights violations” carried out by the Áñez government. International human rights institutions have made a firm call to the Bolivian State to comply with its international obligations by investigating the massacres, trying and punishing those responsible, and providing reparation to the victims and their relatives. Unfortunately, to date, there has been no con
30 Celebrities Who Were Ivy Leaguers
By Lexi Pandell, Stacker News
On 2/4/21 at 6:30 PM EST
These days, college admissions are a coveted get for many students and their families (with some even going to criminal lengths to make it happen, as seen in the nationwide college admission scandal). Standing apart from the other thousands of colleges in the United States are the Ivy Leagues, which have been put on the highest pedestal of all. The name ivy league isn t just a metaphor: These universities boast greenery covered buildings that originated from ivy-planting sessions in the 1800s.
Today, the Ivy League is comprised of the eight private universities that make up a specific athletic conference in the Northeast. The group includes Brown University in Providence, R.I., Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y., the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Yale University in New Haven, Conn., Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., Princeton University in Princeton, N.J., Columbi
Reckoning With Identity Politics
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When Trump won the 2016 presidential election, an editor I worked with asked me: What did I think as a Muslim American? The question troubled me, because I had never thought of myself as a “Muslim American.” A few months later when Trump became president, a friend from high school, who only gets in touch every few years, wrote asking me whether the “Muslim ban” upset me; again, the question troubled me. Soon, I was having arguments with friends about my refusal to identify as a “brown man.” These arguments forced me to say “yes” in one form or the other after all, I am Muslim, and I am not