The Harvard Political Review presents a series of interviews with Harvard students, faculty, campus leaders, and affiliates examining perspectives on the war in Gaza, the pro-Palestinian Gaza solidarity encampment in Harvard Yard, and the Harvard administration’s response to the conflict in the Middle East.
Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi founded the Harvard chapter of Chabad in 1997 and remains president of the organization. He also serves as the Jackie and Omri Dahan Harvard Chabad Jewish Chaplain at Harvard.
Nuriel Vera-DeGraff and Shraddha Joshi are two Harvard College students being disciplined by the College due to their involvement in pro-Palestine movements at Harvard.
The Biden-Harris administration acknowledged the rockiness of the initiative’s start, but promised that “though our politicians may not be able to govern, they sure can post.”
The internet can be a place for productive debate, but its fixation on culture-war debates about M&Ms proved to be more diversion than substance and distracted from deeper troubles.
My Asianness and femininity are defined by everything that the world attempts to claim that they are not. In this divergence, I not only recover my heritage — I find myself.
Embedded within the elegance, oddities and confusion of the 2021 Met Gala — themed "In America: A Lexicon of Fashion" — was another quintessential component of American culture — activism.