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Peaceful coexistence in Israel hasn t been shattered – it s always been a myth | Nimer Sultany

As a Palestinian from within Israel I have long been a second-class citizen, denied basic rights ‘In the context of Israel’s rule over us, coexistence is a fiction that conceals a reality of separate and unequal lives.’ Palestinian citizens of Israel demonstrate in Haifa, to mark a nationwide general strike. Photograph: Mati Milstein/NurPhoto/Rex/Shutterstock ‘In the context of Israel’s rule over us, coexistence is a fiction that conceals a reality of separate and unequal lives.’ Palestinian citizens of Israel demonstrate in Haifa, to mark a nationwide general strike. Photograph: Mati Milstein/NurPhoto/Rex/Shutterstock Wed 19 May 2021 08.00 EDT

Tony Allan obituary

Geographer whose concept of ‘virtual water’ transformed thinking on trade, industry and agriculture Tony Allan in 2015. His concept of ‘virtual water’ took account of the water consumed in producing food, clothing and industrial goods. Photograph: OSCE/Micky Kroell Tony Allan in 2015. His concept of ‘virtual water’ took account of the water consumed in producing food, clothing and industrial goods. Photograph: OSCE/Micky Kroell Fri 7 May 2021 11.34 EDT The geographer Tony Allan, who has died aged 84, transformed the way governments and businesses think about water, with implications for everything from eating breakfast to international trade. He did it through devising the concept of virtual water – the water “embedded” through being consumed in the production of food, clothing and industrial goods.

Jonathan Fryer obituary

Students file EOAA complaint after human rights professor uses N-word more than 10 times during class on hate speech

Students file EOAA complaint after human rights professor uses N-word more than 10 times during class on hate speech News | Academics Students file EOAA complaint after human rights professor uses N-word more than 10 times during class on hate speech Students file EOAA complaint after human rights professor uses N-word more than 10 times during class on hate speech Beatrice Shlansky / Senior Staff Photographer Students unsuccessfully attempted to discuss with PoKempner why her language had crossed classroom boundaries and have since reported the incident with multiple Columbia offices. By Dia Gill | April 14, 2021, 10:02 PM Content warning: This story contains the mention and use of racial slurs and discusses topics of racism.

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