Dangers of an Echo chamber
Dangers of an Echo chamber
I authored this text because of the rise of antisemitism, racism, and political unrest on student campuses and how academia does nothing to curb the hate but only helps encourage it.
Go to postI authored this text because of the rise of antisemitism, racism, and political unrest on student campuses and how academia does nothing to curb the hate but only helps encourage it.
Go to postThe Cold War was a conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union under the government ideology of capitalism and communism. During the war, both nations used propaganda to create fearmongers toward their people. The propaganda of the Soviet Union was the most fearmonger due to its message on their belief of bringing down […]
Go to postAt least 37 Palestinians have been killed across Gaza since dawn, medical sources have told Al Jazeera. UN humanitarian official says sending aid to Gaza is more difficult with the enclave’s north almost totally cut off. Nine Israeli soldiers were injured in Gaza and southern Lebanon over the past 24 hours, according to the latest […]
Go to postNearly a dozen killed in Israeli assault on southern Lebanon city Israeli attacks on the ancient city of Tyre killed at least 11 people, Lebanon’s Health Ministry says. Forty-eight others were also injured, the ministry added. Before Hezbollah and Israel started trading fire across the border last year, at least 50,000 people lived in Tyre, […]
Go to postInformation is what drives decisions, so misinformation is a dangerous thing.
Go to postI came across this post on my Instagram feed, and it articulated so much of how I’ve been feeling. The author writes: “I woke up angry, sad, confused, and in shock. I immediately thought of how my 18 year old daughter, who was so excited to vote, called me last night to be sad with […]
Go to postAmol Sinha, The Executive Director of the ACLU-NJ, reflects on Trump winning the 2024 Presidential Election, and the important role states can play in times like these. Trump recently won the 2024 Presidential Election, leaving half of the nation stunned. But most Democrats have acknowledged we have a lot to learn. In this video, The […]
Go to postInstead of addressing climate change concerns, countries around the globe continue to contribute to the ever-growing concern of global warming and it's irreversible effects.
Go to postTo ask the viewers to analyze how appealing to the emerging generation of men could influence politics and the power that social media has.
Go to postI am adding it because of the rise of disinformation in the modern world, which can impact future democracies.
Go to postPeople who lived in the Soviet Union were forced to follow the rules of the artwork from the government as they lacked freedom.
Go to postI was thinking about the election and women's rights, honestly. Most of my friends are women and the fact that they can't feel safe in the supposed "land of the free"" is really discouraging, to say the least.
Go to postImage is from the exhibition Rutgers African American Alumni Gallery: The Forerunner Generation by Beatrice J. Adams and Jesse Bayker. From the Exhibit: James Dickson Carr was the first African American student to graduate from Rutgers. He was born on September 28th, 1868, in Baltimore, Maryland, to Thomas Carr, a Presbyterian minister, and Mary Louise […]
Go to postThe image is from a FastCompany article about The New York Times Editorial that articulated why Harris should win the 2024 Presidential Race.
Go to postAn article today in the New York Times talking about steps that the International Court of Justice in The Hague on Thursday, including ordering Israel to take concrete steps to ensure humanitarian aid reaches Gaza. Famine is setting in.
Go to postArticle about pro-ROE rally at Rutgers University-Newark
Go to postArticle about protest in Newark, NJ right after the overturn of ROE. My community is up in arms as we should be!
Go to postArticle by the Times Photography Staff about the different ways newspapers across the country represented the overturn of ROE. — Excerpt: Newspaper websites across the country covered the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of abortion rights with banner headlines and large photos. Some featured multiple stories, others fewer. Some sites downplayed, while others blew out the […]
Go to postThis image is an Instagram post by Bonnie Siegler whose firm designed the book – caption below. After the US Supreme Court overturned ROE and took away women’s rights, this book and its perspective seem very important. — “This incredible new book clearly and simply explains why and how men are responsible for every unwanted […]
Go to postPhoto from National Geographic about the Hindu celebration of spring, Holi. I am adding this image because Rutgers Newark Encourages students to embrace their religious celebrations. Holi: The Festival of Colors was celebrated on campus, It offered opportunity to teach others about Hindu culture and religion, which created a strong sense of community and belonging.
Go to postI am adding this post in the context of the war in Ukraine and the threat to world peace caused by Russian foreign policy.
Go to postI feel as though this contribution is necessary to get other contributors/viewers to consider those who are most vulnerable really in any society. Once this shift in thinking is facilitated, then that's when we can truly begin to change as a society and give a seat to those who are most marginalized.
Go to postOn Saturday, June 27th 2021, the words “ABOLISH WHITE SUPREMACY” were painted in bright yellow 25ft high letters on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard between the Essex County Historic Courthouse and Veterans’ Courthouse. On Halsey Street, east of the Rutgers campus, the words “ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER” takes up another city block. These powerful […]
Go to postIn 1960 for federal Marshall’s escorted Ruby Bridges to a segregated school in Louisiana. This week (03/21/22) Ketanji Brown Jackson was escorted to Supreme Court Confirmation hearings as the first Black woman nominated to America’s highest court.
Go to postHer hearing shows how the intersectionality of a person’s identity can influence how they are treated.
Go to postQuote from a political science student who participated in the Dialogue Workshop on March 29, 2022.
Go to postQuote from a political science student who participated in the Dialogue Workshop on March 29, 2022.
Go to postQuote from a political science student who participated in the Dialogue Workshop on March 29, 2022.
Go to postQuote from a political science student who participated in the Dialogue Workshop on March 29, 2022.
Go to postQuote from a political science student who participated in the Dialogue Workshop on March 29, 2022.
Go to postI am adding this post in the context of the numerous voices who do not see integrity in the scientific community. The Augean stables of research publishing should be reviewed and cleaned out of fraudulent studies – especially since such scrutiny is not that hard from the technological point of view.
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postWorkshop Dialogue. Discussion of personal experiences with Socio economic challenges such as not having educational resources or budget cuts at schools in Newark because of their race and income, as well as the need for change and representation in the education realm.
Go to postDialogue In A Time Of Fracture Workshop – Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postDiscussion at RU-N Dialogue at Express Newark. Participants spoke about the difficulties of assimilating into the norms and customs of the dominant society as an immigrant while maintaining indigenous cultures.
Go to postDialogue In A Time of Fracture Workshop – At Express Newark March 29, 2022
Go to postAn Anchor Institution is an institution that has roots in a community, has power whether that is economic power, cultural power, etc. Chancellor Cantor founded the Newark Anchor Collaborative and has lead Newark's Anchor institutions to collaborate on solving Newark's seemingly intractable problems.
Go to postApart from RU-N Dialogue at Express Newark, 03/29/22
Go to postA common consensus on the falsehoods of the American Dream
Go to postWill You Be My Monument is a collaboration between writer Salamishah Tillet of New Arts Justice at Rutgers University – Newark, designer Chantal Fischzang, and photographer Scheherazade Tillet. This public art installation was inspired by the City of Newark’s removal of the Columbus statue in Washington Park on June 25, 2020. Featuring a photograph by […]
Go to postDiverse students at Rutgers notice how Rutgers Newark openly promotes its diversity yet fails to offer inclusive, safe spaces and resources.
Go to postImage on the cover of HR40 & Reparations Tool Kit by the ACLU. Excerpt from the Tool Kit: HR 40: WHAT IS IT, AND HOW DO WE PASS IT? H.R. 40 is a Congressional bill that seeks to explore reparations for slavery and address how slavery and its legacy have deeply harmed generations of Black […]
Go to postOn Saturday, June 27th 2021, the words “ABOLISH WHITE SUPREMACY” were painted in bright yellow 25ft high letters on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard between the Essex County Historic Courthouse and Veterans’ Courthouse. On Halsey Street, east of the Rutgers campus, the words “ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER” takes up another city block. These powerful […]
Go to postCity of Newark Mayor Ras Baraka and community members collaborate on ground murals.
Go to postRadical Impermanence (2018) by Layqa Nuna Yawar, for a citywide mural project, honors famous artistic Newarkers like Sarah Vaughan, Whitney Houston and Philip Roth (who called “radical impermanence” an enduring American tradition.) Photo Credit: Simbarashe Cha for The New York Times.
Go to postImage accompanying the article Reparations need to be part of the conversation about racial justice by Nichole Nelson published in The Washington Post.
Go to postAbortion Is Normal is an exhibition organized by a collective of cultural practitioners as an urgent call-to-action exhibition to raise both awareness and funding in support of accessible, safe, and legal abortion. This show comes at a time when legal abortion is under acute attack throughout the United States. Simultaneously, the 1973 landmark ruling, Roe […]
Go to postIn the four years since NDN Collective officially launched as a movement-building organization, we have been honored to build Indigenous power alongside our People and our communities. Since our inception as an organization, we have taken an ecosystem approach to build Indigenous power with different entities within the collective working in tandem to support and […]
Go to postBrooklyn-based artist, MILO MATTHIEU presents an organic introspection of the self, understood broadly in the academic field and brought straight to the canvas. Matthieu’s complex works check in with deep philosophical questions of identity and self-perception. Through a diverse palette of earth tones and primary colors, collage, and other forms of mixed media, Matthieu is […]
Go to postImage published in the article Mapping a Plan for Reparations in the Twenty-First Centuryby Ashley Dennis, published in Black Perspectives, published by AAIHS.
Go to postThis Dorothea Lange image was included in the article “George Takei got reparations. He says they strengthen the integrity of America” by Neda Ulaby on opb.org
Go to postMy answer to the question What is the American Dream to you?
Go to postLetter to Speaker Pelosi, Majority Leader Hoyer, Majority Whip Clyburn, Minority Leader McCarthy, and Honorable Members of the House of Representatives urged Congress to immediately bring House Resolution (H.R.) 40, the Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African-Americans Act, to a full vote on the House floor.
Go to postQuote from TED talk by Julian Treasure, “5 Ways to Listen Better”
Go to postBlack Conservatives Debate Black Liberals on Trump, Obama, and American Politics from Vice Media
Go to postImage included in an article in Newark Arts about the Harriet Tubman Monument Project.
Go to postThe Declaration of Independence states the principles on which our government, and our identity as Americans, are based. Unlike the other founding documents, the Declaration of Independence is not legally binding, but it is powerful. Abraham Lincoln called it “a rebuke and a stumbling-block to tyranny and oppression.” It continues to inspire people around the […]
Go to postThis image accompanies the NPR article “Americans are divided on abortion. The Supreme Court may not wait for minds to change” by Julie Rovner. Image caption: “Demonstrators gathered in front of the U.S. Supreme Court as the justices heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health, a case about a Mississippi law that bans most […]
Go to postWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Go to postDouble-sided flyer for a December 22, 1969, event with Charles “Poppy” Sharp, chairman of the Black People’s Unity Movement (BPUM) in Camden, sponsored by the United Black Front. The front of the flyer has an image of Sharp and event details. The back of the page reads “Fight Racism Support the Black Community” and tells […]
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