Your vote in this referendum is not dependent on your race, class, religion, political affiliation or any identity you hold. Instead, I believe your vote is about the kind of world you want to create.
So, as you consider the Sumud Coalition’s new divestment referendum I ask you, dear reader: are you with those fighting authoritarianism, or against them?
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Human Rights Studies, which was previously offered as an intensive program through the Schell Center, has been revived as a ...
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