WASHINGTON — Young adults in Generation Z are refusing the COVID-19 shot at a higher rate than other age groups, a development that many public health experts and White House
Zionist Groups in US Operate Campaigns to Quash Palestine Solidarity on Campus
People chant and hold signs while listening to a speaker during a pro-Palestine protest on the steps of City Hall on May 23, 2021, in Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville Students for Justice in Palestine held the rally to decry Israel s recent military action in Gaza and to condemn the U.S. government s continued support of Israel.
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As the world bears witness to the violent dispossession of Palestinians at the hands of Israel’s apartheid regime, this very same regime is conducting a parallel project of suppression, censorship and surveillance in the United States. An extensive network of U.S.-based pro-Israel lobbying groups, working hand in hand with Israeli intelligence agencies, continue to fund multimillion-dollar campaigns to destroy Palestinian liberation struggles and ensure professional, legal and financial consequences for Americans who dare to speak out against Israeli
Giving Them Faith for the Journey : High School Grads to be Honored Sunday with National Senior Sendoff
05-13-2021
All high school seniors, their families, and their churches are invited to a special virtual event this Sunday to celebrate as graduates close one chapter of their lives and prepare to embark on a new exciting season.
The virtual event titled Faith for the Journey is an online celebration event that will feature performances, spoken word, and inspirational testimonies from some of your favorite Christian artists and speakers of this generation. Every Campus encourages high school graduates to seek the Lord and pursue gospel communities during their transition from high school to college.
Jordan Tralins ’23 inspires national coalition for student vaccine awareness
May 7, 2021
When the U.S. began distributing COVID-19 vaccines this winter, Jordan Tralins ’23 found it odd that her social media feeds didn’t have any factual information about the shots.
“I remember seeing a video on Tik Tok of a nurse fainting after she received it, but the video didn’t explain this nurse was prone to fainting,” she said. “Other than anecdotes and conspiracy theories, there wasn’t much out there. The lack of information specifically targeted toward college students really surprised me.”
Tralins, a Human Biology, Health and Society major, decided to do something about it. She reached out to Olivia Pawlowski ’22, a Biology and Society major with a background in graphic design. Together, they launched accounts on the video-sharing network Tik Tok and the photo-sharing network Instagram to promote reputable scientific literature about the vaccines on platforms r
“We now ask for your intervention to end this silencing of Palestine and other narratives of resistance and justice.” Organizers of an April online event featuring Leila Khaled, which was shut down by private tech companies following Israel lobby pressure, respond.