Word: arabism
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard community about issues that are of vital concern to our ethnicities. In a 17 December, 1991 issue of the Crimson, the editors of The Crimson included a blow-up quote in Richard Primus' editorial ("Zionism Isn't Racism," 17 December, 1991) that incorrectly stated that the Society of Arab Students told Primus that they "weren't interested in promoting a productive discourse about the Arab-Israeli conflict." Two days later, only after several people had complained to The Crimson about the quote, there was a brief correction. But the damage had already been done. Additionally, BSA was repeatedly portrayed...
...open and sensitive to a diversity of perspectives concerning race and ethnicity. Mark H. Kim '94 Connie I. Cheng '94 Asian American Association Art A. Hall '93 Black Students Association Efrain Cortes '94 La Organizacion Estudiantil Boricua Veronica Rasales '94 Raza Samia Mora '92 Laila Sahyoun '94 Society of Arab Students...
...Bush administration should not ignore the illegal occupation of East Timor just because it is not as rich as Kuwait. East Timor is as deserving of self-determination as the Arab sheikdom or the former republics of the former Soviet empire. Its oil resources, so coveted by the Indonesian and Australian governments, would guarantee it economic stability. There are dozens of nations of smaller size...
...views on the Middle East, Jackson does discomfit some pro-Israel groups, because he understands that much of the world sees the Israeli-Arab conflict not as a battle between Jews and anti-Semites but as one between white European colonialists and colored natives. Jackson would never support a return to the blank check American patronage of Israel that some groups demand. I know that this is reason enough for some American Jews to refuse to support him for president, as is their right. It is wrong, however, to proclaim that Jackson's stance demonstrates anti-Semitism and makes...
...approved it. I did not "protest," not did I speak on behalf of Hillel. My question was about the political nature of Chomsky's talk, not about who brought him and why. As a general member of the SAC, I have repeatedly advocated the inclusion of the Society of Arab Students on the Foundation. I resent Counter and Reid's insinuation, which is patently false and downright offensive...