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UPDATED: May 3, 2021 at 3:10 p.m.
The Harvard College Palestine Solidarity Committee virtually hosted its annual Israeli Apartheid Week, a series of events to raise awareness about the Israel-Palestine conflict, last week.
This yearâs IAW included webinars titled âHealthcare Injustices in Palestine and the COVID-19 Pandemicâ and âPalestine and the Progressive Agenda,â and featured panelists including Swarthmore College associate professor Saâed A. Atshan and Palestinian activist Yamila Hussein-Shannan.
Harvardâs Palestine Solidarity Committee is an undergraduate organization âdedicated to supporting the Palestinian struggle for self-determination, justice, and equality through raising awareness, advocacy, and non-violent resistance,â per its website.
Asmer Safi â23-â24, a member of the group, wrote in an emailed statement that this yearâs virtual IAW marked a âvital continuationâ of the committeeâs advocac
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As a president twice, and adviser to many other university leaders, Lawrence S. Bacow says he often counsels them that their second year in office, after the honeymoon, is often the toughest. That was true for his predecessor, Drew Gilpin Faust, who set about making plans for Harvard’s future, only to run head-on into the Great Recession, a decimated endowment, and years of austerity and dreams deferred. She in turn reminded Bacow that the coronavirus’s surge during his second year overturned every aspect of the University’s academic life: not just finances, but in-person teaching, residence on campus, research, travel, and more.