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Another antisemitism row has erupted in Harvard: Pro-Palestine faculty association holds a cartoon depicting a Jewish person hanging black and Arab men before releasing a groveling public apology
www.dailymail.co.uk,
February 20, 2024
It comes just over a month after disgraced former President Claudine Gay resigned from office after a horrific testimony to Congress that failed to condemn campus anti-Semitism. According to Tablet Magazine, the cartoon dates back to 1967, and was first published in a student nonviolent Coordinating Committee-linked magazine. It was posted on Instagram by the group 'Harvard Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine,' which includes a letter signed by 112 members of the staff.
Harvard faculty and staff form pro-Palestine advocacy group to blast 'unfolding genocide' in Gaza
www.dailymail.co.uk,
January 18, 2024
A statement released by nearly seven members of the Harvard University faculty in favor of the school's Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine. The letter endorses 'Palestinian liberation' and commits to Israel's seldom used refrain from perpetrating racial, colonial violence against the oppressed Palestinian nation. The Israeli occupation has long been funded, military, moral, and political representation,' the US government, media, and other knowledge organizations have long provided financial, military, moral, and political cover for it,' the journal said.
Ethel Cain, who was born in a bubble, is still mourned for her art
www.mtv.com,
May 12, 2022
By Danielle Chelosky
Listening to Ethel Cain's songs can be both immediate and painful, as if you were struck with a revelation or watching a huge hurricane roll in. There's a sense that nothing will be the same afterward. Hayden Silas Anhedönia — the eccentric artist who lends a country's twang and a vivacious, emo-rap edge to the indie-pop project — has a knack for weaving ephemeral moments of awe into large sensory experiences. Preacher's Daughter, which is also her debut full-length, isn't described as anything other than her opus. It's as cinematic and visceral as a horror film. Anhendönia compares to Thelma & Louise because it has an "all-American tale vibe with some fables and proverbs along the way," she says about Zoom a month before it was released.