Rewarding Jew Hatred at CUNY Law
…activism masked as social justice, the school chose its most radical and toxic student, Nerdeen Kiswani, to give one its commencement addresses on May 13th. Kiswani is a perfect example…
…activism masked as social justice, the school chose its most radical and toxic student, Nerdeen Kiswani, to give one its commencement addresses on May 13th. Kiswani is a perfect example…
…for marginalized minorities and underserved communities. In its COVID-19 Handbook, the ED directed schools to allocate grants using principles in the Abolitionist Teaching Network’s Guide for Racial Justice & Abolitionist…
…term? Whatever the answer, those like the Wikipedia writers who are reading her in the pages of The Journal of Social Justice, where the work they cite on the “Cultural…
…of the emotion described by the words ‘detestation’ and ‘vilification’.” Mr. Justice Rothstein elaborated upon this by stating that “[r]epresentations that expose a target group to detestation tend to inspire…
…dealt with promptly. Entrenched special interest groups, which advance non-educational objectives such as DEI programming, anti-racist initiatives, and social justice activities, present an existential threat to our public education system….
…shared their hurt, resentment, and (frankly) their misunderstanding of the argument. (And Prof. Azerrad calmly answered them). Some on social media were snarky and vulgar, but not afraid. But as…
…state. It is thus no surprise that PCP’s referendum is peppered with the counter-factual, demonizing language of social justice, oppression, victimization, and Jew-hatred. “Caterpillar is one of the largest construction…
…called RAISE — short for race, inclusion and social equity. At least 50 of our RAISE faculty will be scientists, artists and scholars whose work addresses social equity and racial…
…questioned the tactics and ideology of members of the University’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a perennially toxic and corrosive group of anti-Israel radicals. On January 26th,…
…to carry out its equity work, which includes implicit bias training workshops, equity-minded hiring, and a foundational social justice certification program. The CIE currently has a 10-member team, including six…
…law and education, cancelling academic values in favor of “social justice” priorities. Their efforts included a war on academic science through oxymorons such as “feminist science” and “indigenous science.” We…
…among the kinds of evidence the university considers worthy of investigation – be subject to the rules in the criminal justice system on the admissibility of hearsay evidence? [Related: “Our…
As universities continue to shift toward the endorsement of a social justice and equity-based agenda, academics are increasingly confronted with the need to be more inclusive and diverse in their…
…and research to becoming “an anti-racist” institution dedicated to “equity, environmental sustainability, social and racial justice.” The faculty letter observes that research and teaching are barely mentioned in the university’s…
…Nor do those enjoying a few pints in a pub risk being cancelled or disrupted by the social justice crowd. Casey-the-barkeep is very different from the nervous campus dean who…
…woman as the new Supreme Court justice. In a since-deleted tweet, Shapiro remarked: Objectively best pick for Biden is Sri Srinivasan, who is solid prog & v smart. Even has…
…I am absolutely not “Latinx,” and I will launch into a long tirade about artificial, political neologisms being assigned to me by critical social justice proponents and language and culture…
…these administrators fixate on left-leaning issues such as social justice and equity, while in the classroom, faculty are overwhelmingly left of center. Nevertheless, liberal Democratic students are still appreciably more…
…volunteering at homeless shelters or tutoring students, but that’s not enough. Schools should strive for social justice, and social justice requires change, primarily through political lobbying. In another section, “Let’s…
…expense of social justice. So it is with the history of colonial America and of the United States. History is necessarily biased. But does that bias let the chips fall…
…out all others. In a nutshell, the contemporary social justice mania is self-medication on a colossal scale. Achieving this vision may well take eons, and so setbacks are only momentary….
…racial and social justice in meaningful ways.” The university has targeted Craven for his allegedly “anti-immigrant and white supremacist” comments, dated back to the early 1990s. Most of Craven’s reportedly…
…It acknowledges and explores the tensions and complexities around the use of the term decolonization, how it relates to other social justice aims and approaches, including critical librarianship, and what…
…underrepresented minority communities. According to BIO, equity is justice. STEM industry leaders and intellectual powerhouses unconditionally embrace the politically correct dogma of racial and social justice. Conducting scientific research and…
…this balancing act. Rather than improving outreach to the so-called underrepresented minorities to build up the eligible applicant pool, FCPS leadership resorted to crude social engineering under the banner of…
…is not a boogeyman that can be dispelled with the simple claim that it is not being taught. Whether critical social justice, critical pedagogy, most forms of cultural competency training,…
…our 21st-century hindsight, I failed to impose a social justice ideology to understand the ‘reality’ of las paracaistas, those who parachuted into land owned by the landed gentry. All of…
…would exhibit in response to such arguments: The first unspeakable truth: Downplaying behavioral disparities by race is actually a “bluff” Socially mediated behavioral issues lie at the root of today’s…
…care, and insurance coverage, Kaiser points the finger at systemic racial inequalities. Notably, the “various national studies” are not referenced. Embracing critical race theory and social justice is nothing new…
…diversity and social-justice related measures the university has in place.” The letter amounted to a plea for more diversity hiring, yes, but for the purpose of facilitating more segregation. We…