Several workshops, events and exhibitions at Brandeis University this fall are exploring explore the relationship between oppression, occupation, art, dialogue, and social justice. Expert dialogue ...
Brian Baltazar Pimentel ’23 is a Crimson Editorial editor in Eliot House concentrating in English. No, seems to be the answer. The question of “Who can write what?” comes up in my English classes more ...
The murder of George Floyd in the United States by the police has unleashed a wave of popular outrage in that country and throughout the world. Massive demonstrations, direct action against the police ...
A third grade teacher in Cupertino, Calif., reportedly hosted a lesson in which students were required to identify aspects of their identity that were either privileged or oppressed. The lesson is the ...
The US Left has largely lost the ability and/or willingness to have serene debates and exchanges. All too quickly differences, sometimes negligible, are elevated into splits. And, worse, those holding ...
A Vanderbilt student writes of “the moral failure of universities to take meaningful stances on issues that affect the safety of students in their care” (Letters, May 19). When I was a student, I was ...
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