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Yan Bennett

Yan Bennett is the Assistant Director for the Paul and Marcia Wythes Center on Contemporary China. She most recently worked at the Princeton-Harvard China and the World Program (now Columbia-Harvard China and the World Program) at the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs where she served as the Assistant Director from 2009-2015. Before coming to Princeton, Bennett was a foreign service officer with the U.S. Department of State and served overseas in China and Bosnia-Herzegovina. In China, she served as vice consul and had the opportunity to report on U.S. corporate labor practices, intellectual property issues, and the results of a municipal election in Guangdong Province. In Bosnia, Bennett served as special assistant to the ambassador and supported senior staff in achieving foreign policy and national security objectives. She has received awards for superior performance from the State Department, including a personal commendation from Secretary Powell. As a

Meet the queer black woman leading the charge for free speech at Princeton

‘We do not want to be baby-sat’ by Princeton administrators To those who believe free speech advocacy is just for straight white men, Rebekah Adams has a message: Look at me. The student is leading the newly revived Princeton Open Campus Coalition, which just received an “Open Inquiry” award from the viewpoint diversity group Heterodox Academy. “When you are Black, queer and a woman, and you stand against the norm, you have to expect condemnation from your own group or race who will call you out as a traitor or a sellout,” Adams ( above) told The College Fix in an email.

Johns Hopkins who founded famed Baltimore college was SLAVE-OWNER despite school celebrating him as abolitionist

Johns Hopkins who founded famed Baltimore college was slave-owner despite school celebrating him as abolitionist Updated: 10 Dec 2020, 7:02 Invalid Date, THE namesake founder of Johns Hopkins University was a slave owner - not the celebrated abolitionist many believed him to be until the school made the difficult revelation on Wednesday. The university released a statement acknowledging they came across census records that showed that its founder owned at least five slaves between 1840 and 1850. 10 10 Johns Hopkins University announced on Wednesday that this census record shows he owned five slaves between 1840 and 1850Credit: National Archives and Record Administration For most of the last century, our institutions believed Johns Hopkins to be an early and staunch abolitionist whose father, a committed Quaker, had freed the family’s enslaved people in 1807, the university said.

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