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Why a White Billionaire Slammed Harvard’s First Black President as a So-Called Diversity Hire

Por: The Daily Beast Politics December 08, 2023

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Since the start of ’s war against , student-led pro- protests on U.S. college campuses have been and threats to Jewish students, and a number of pro-Palestinian voices and organizations have been silenced or shut down.As a result, university leaders are being asked about what they’re doing to protect both Jewish and Muslim students. Those are rightful questions and more needs to be done to ensure student safety and sense of... + full article



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