An examination of Islamophobia, Xenophobia and Anti-Semitism
Every society tries to define itself by the exclusion of specific people designated to be "different." Please join us at 8:00 pm on Thursday, October 7th in LC 317 for a panel discussion on this phenomenon in contemporary American society, presented by the Yale MSA. Distinguished panelists from the Muslim, Chicano and Jewish communities will discuss Islamophobia, Xenophobia and Anti-Semitism, three unfortunate currents of negative feeling in modern and historical public opinion. Topics for discussion will include the parallels between these three forms of bigotry, and the possibility of a collaborative effort between these and other marginalized communities to defend the rights of minorities.
What Deportation Actually Does to a Human Life
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*And other items of note from Angry Asian America.*
1. *One Minnesota woman’s deportation story*
She came to Minnesota as a child refugee in the 1980s. La...
Dada Banatao Obituary and Celebration of Life
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Dado Banatao‘s family recently posted what should be the official Dado
Banatao obituary and announced a time and place for his celebration of
life. The ...