Neetu Arnold, journalist and research fellow at the National Association of Scholars, spoke to an April 15 Middle East Forum Podcast (video). The following summarizes her comments: Post-October 7, "extremely heated, intense" anti-Israel demonstrations
By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Once upon a time, Black Americans were simply known as colored people, or Negroes. That is until Ramona Edelin came along. The activist, renowned for her pivotal roles in advancing civil rights, education reform, and community empowerment, died at her D.C. residence last month at
Columbia University and Yale University appear to be in a competition to see who will be the poster child for antisemitism, intimidation, and polemics trumping serious insight or discussion of world affairs. Historian Martin Kramer warned 14 years ago
student joins us now. erin, i want to start here. how it does campus feel these d? >> first of all, thank you for having me. i think you can see a few videos and see how tense it is. how disturbing it is. and how unsafe it is, truly. arthel: and now i understand that yale students have joined the anti- israel protesters and what they are calling solidarity. what you make of this? >> this is not just a failure of academia. i think it's a trail of democracy. of morals and american values. this is what happens when you have an organization such as sj p around the country. when students are about to do whatever they want and barely get a slap on the wrist for
at their ease because i say, "look, it's ok, we can laugh, you do not have to worry "about what you are going to say. "we will be friends." that is really important. because people, yeah, you are right. at heart, they are still worried about disability because they have been told that disability is a terrible thing. yeah, i know that in your advocacy work, and you have worked in academia, but you have also worked at the united nations and around the world in disability rights and advocacy. your point comes to a pretty simple one, in essence, that what we call disability is primarily difference. yeah. and we need to understand that if society creates the right conditions, that difference need not be a negative. indeed, it can be a positive, but at least it can be a level playing field so people can be judged on their merits and not
infiltrated the academia and became university professors and so forth and other sons and daughters are teaching at these universities and were seen people like the 3 you put up there who are expressing hatred towards the jewish people and the state of israel and complete antipathy to what it is to be an american. >> martha: but curl you hear -- >> it's lunacy. the woman saying the new york police department is the ku klux klan of the south? amine, please. >> martha: 1 of the things yelled at the people with jewish flags that went by as baby killer and they're protesting basically the action of benjamin netanyahu and gaza and they see it as the long arm of america. >> israel has a right to self defence, israel has a right to exist. israel has a right to protect itself and if hamas puts itself in the middle of civilian populations in gaza and order to use them as human shields, the person acting correctly is
"Hamas Patron" Qatar has given more than $5.6 billion to 61 American schools since 2007, including Ivy Leagues such as Harvard University, Yale University, Cornell University, and Stanford University, according to a February, 2024 report. Qatar is not
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