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Ibram Kendi, director of the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research, said last week that conservatives who oppose lockdowns are like slaveholders.
In his weekly podcast called Be Antiracist With Ibram X. Kendi, he stated that the right started pushing for the right and the freedom to open back up, mentioning a piece he wrote in the Atlantic in which he argues we are still in a slaveholders republic. This desire to open the country back up, according to Kendi, is like wanting the right to own slaves. The slaveholder.wanted the freedom to enslave he explained. There s no difference between that and the individual saying I should have the freedom to infect people. I should have the freedom to kill and exploit and harass and terrorize.
Teagle Foundation grant brings teens to BU (virtually) to study Plato and prepare for college
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You might think Plato and Seneca would be far from the minds of any Boston high schooler in the middle of July. Think again.
A Boston University Center for the Humanities (BUCH) program, funded by a grant from the Teagle Foundation, brought 11 underserved and low-income Boston-area high school students to BU virtually, this year, because of COVID to study the classics and help them prepare for college. All are rising juniors and seniors with higher education in their sights and an eagerness to participate in discussions.