Tag: human rights

Should the U.S. model after CECOT?

H. Rap Brown, former chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), noted that violence is ingrained in America’s culture, “It is as American...

Howard Gillman, shame on you

Chancellor Howard Gillman referred to May 15 as a “sad day for our university” in a statement released late Wednesday night.  There was no shame...

Society Needs to Be More Compassionate Towards the Homeless

Before we can properly address homelessness, we have to treat affected individuals with the same level of humanity, kindness and respect as everyone else. 

The Irvine 11: An Example of UCI’s Islamophobia Towards Campus Activism

The Irvine 11 and the interruptions of Yang’s discussion were both forms of disruption, yet, the reaction to the Irvine 11 was significantly harsher. This indicates UCI’s discriminatory reaction to student activism and free speech, which is based in Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism.

The Philippines’ Historical Revisionism Reflects A Growing Global Erasure of Facts

Following the 2022 Philippine elections and the rise of the Marcos family to power, a bigger issue has been spotlighted within the Filipino community: historical revisionism or the reinterpretation of historical events.

A Conversation on Human Rights and Standing Together

By Eliza Partika UCI’s New Narratives: Conversations on Identity and Culture series continued Jan. 19 with a roundtable discussion titled, “In Search of Our Humanity:...

Barely Legally Clooney: Why Amal Is More Than Her Last Name

On Jan. 28, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney represented Armenia in the European Court of Human Rights.  Her antagonist, Turkish politician Dogu Perincek, denied...

Preventing Homelessness

Widespread homelessness in the U.S. leaves behind little hope for the future of countless families by destroying their health and livelihood. The social stigma...

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