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girlactionfigure · 27 days
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When we say 'West is Next,' it truly holds meaning. Whoever, imagine walking through university campuses and seeing roads filled with flags of jihadists and hearing chants of intifada. It’s a stark reminder of the challenges we face in maintaining the values of our society.
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lasseling · 5 months
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Soros Caught Red-Handed
Multiple organizations participating in coordinating demonstrations against Israel on college campuses in the past week have been financially supported by entities backed by liberal billionaire George Soros, as detailed in a recent article. Additionally, it has been revealed that one of these organizations is compensating individuals they refer to as fellows with substantial amounts of money to oversee initiatives spearheaded by Palestinian groups.
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cinemafromcinema · 4 months
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A letter from Iran, to American university students:
(This is from the letter) …The Quran's lesson for us Muslims and all of humanity, is to stand up for that which is right: "So be steadfast as you have been commanded" (11:112).
Note: I noticed maybe 3 or 4 mistakes in the reading of the letter, and one of them is the word “ungovernable”, which must be replaced by “unforgivable“.
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almondemotion · 5 months
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The Eurovision Blog
Look Homeward, Angel.
I guess this is the Eurovision blog. An ongoing madness of them versus us. Israel vs the world The Jews vs the Left There is a thin line between love and hate, sang Chrissie Hynde. Trigger warning. Palestinian flag. Does your blood pressure rise at the sight of dark green? Mine does. Running the Sheffield Half Marathon last month, Each time I was forced to pass through a crowd waving…
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meoun-uk · 3 months
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5 Things You Need to Know About London University CampusesLondon is home to some of the most prestigious and renowned universities in the world. With a total ... https://www.meoun.uk/5-things-you-need-to-know-about-london-university-campuses/?feed_id=96189&_unique_id=668585754b8ed
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ivovynckier · 5 months
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They're gone. The Russians. The students.
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biteblog · 1 year
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Rise of emergency contraception vending machines on college campuses
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Women react to FDA approval of OpillFederal regulators on Thursday approved the nation's first over-the-counter birth control pill in a landmark decision that will soon allow American women and girls to obtain contraceptive medication as easily as they buy aspirin and eyedrops. (July 13)APAs student advocates across the country increasingly call for easily accessible morning-after pills on their campuses, some have turned to a new source: vending machines. At least 39 colleges and universities across 17 states have implemented emergency contraception vending machines on their campuses, including in some places that have largely banned or restricted abortion access. This move is gaining steam in schools located in or near contraceptive deserts – areas that lack reasonable access to health centers. The rise of vending machines - which often sell Plan B, condoms, and other health products like ibuprofen and pregnancy tests - comes as advocates and federal officials across the country push for broader access to contraception.The vending machines are effective because they allow 24/7 access to emergency contraception and let universities offset the cost, said Nicola Brogan, a nurse and project manager for Emergency Contraception 4 Every Campus. The nonprofit has worked with schools to implement the vending machines.For Meghan Eagen-Torkko, an associate professor and director of nursing at the University of Washington in Bothell, access is of paramount importance after the overturning of Roe v. Wade in June 2022 led to the ban or restriction of abortion access for more than 22 million women of reproductive age, according to the Guttmacher Institute. “When we deny people access to over-the-counter contraception, what we’re doing is we’re placing them in a position where they are being placed at higher risk because of our discomfort as a society with people having control over their fertility,” Eagen-Torkko said.  
Difficulties in access 
Emergency contraception pills can prevent pregnancy if taken shortly after sex. There are two types of morning-after pills: levonorgestrel pills and the ulipristal acetate-based Ella pill. Only levonorgestrel pills – including Plan B – are available over the counter and without a prescription. The pill typically has a time-limited use of less than 120 hours and the likelihood of efficacy drops the further out a person is from unprotected sex. Because of this, Eagen-Torkko stressed the importance of easy access to emergency contraception pills. Student advocates attributed the cost of the morning-after pill as a barrier to access. Mackenzie Pike, co-president of Students for Reproductive Freedom at Boston University – a Planned Parenthood-affiliated club — said access to low-cost morning-after pills on campus is vital.Over-the-counter emergency contraception typically costs around $40 to $50, Eagen-Torkko said. Boston University’s vending machine sells it for around $10. The University of Washington sells it for $12.70. “We’ve really made an effort to think about accessibility and affordability and equitable access to emergency contraception on campuses, and that it’s affordable,” Riley said. Although Eagen-Torkko applauded the rise in emergency contraception access on college campuses, she expressed concern this will disincentivize young people from meeting with health providers and having important conversations about their options. She worries marginalized people who don’t have access to quality care will rely on emergency contraception pills “because that’s what they can get” and be “essentially shunted into what is less effective and potentially not their method of choice.”“What I worry about is if this is offloading the obligations that we have as providers to, essentially, a vending machine,” Eagen-Torkko said.
What are contraceptive deserts? 
Experts noted emergency contraception vending machines are valuable in schools located in rural or more conservative-leaning areas, as well as other locations that don’t have easy access to health centers – often considered "contraceptive deserts." Roughly 19 million women live in contraceptive deserts and 1.2 million women live in counties with no health centers that offer the full range of contraceptive methods, according to Power to Decide, a nonprofit that aims to advance sexual and reproductive well-being.Those who live in contraceptive deserts “are more likely to be people of color and those living in rural communities, all of whom face systemic inequities in access to health care,” said JeNeen Anderson, senior director of health equity at Power to Decide. “They have to travel farther, arrange more childcare, and take more time off work to get the birth control they need.”“Reasonable access” is considered to be one health center for every 1,000 women in need of publicly funded contraception, based on the ratios developed for the Hospital-Specific Physician Requirements Model in 2012. To track contraceptive deserts, Power to Decide created an interactive map that depicts the availability of health centers in each county across the country. “There's a lot of overlap between abortion-banned states and states with high numbers of contraceptive deserts, so having access to emergency contraception in colleges is critical,” said Amy Moy, co-CEO of Essential Access Health, an California-based organization that works to advance sexual and reproductive health. In January, Power to Decide announced a student-led initiative that targets historically black colleges and universities, many of which are located in the South, according to Anderson.  The organization partnered with five HBCUs located in contraceptive deserts to address the sexual and reproductive health needs at each school.Cumberland County, for example, is home to Fayetteville State and has four health centers for the nearly 29,000 women aged 13 to 44 in need of publicly funded contraception services that reside in the area. 
Demand felt across the country
This need for contraception and abortion access increased immensely since June 2022, when the Supreme Court issued its decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization and ended federally legalized abortion, according to Anderson.“Post Dobbs, especially in states with abortion bans, we have seen clinics close. Some hospital labor and delivery units have closed as well. These changes are contributing to increasing disparities in sexual and reproductive health care,” JeNeen wrote. “Chipping away at abortion care and birth control access makes all other forms of health care vulnerable.”Taylor Riley, a doctoral candidate in epidemiology at the University of Washington, was part of a broad student coalition that secured a $200,000 budget from the state beginning in 2024. This budget – the first of its kind in the country – will be available to community colleges, universities and technical schools across the state to implement their own emergency contraception vending machines. The University of Washington installed its vending machine in November 2022 following months of student-led efforts. It sold more than 600 emergency contraceptives in the first three months, Riley said. However, she noted that although the university’s Seattle campus has access to the machine, “this need is not being met for students across the state.” Eagen-Torkko expressed concern that emergency contraception vending machines “are not being deployed equitably.” UW's Bothell campus, for example, does not have a vending machine despite being the only University of Washington site without a health center on campus. Bothell is also located near Snohomish County, which has nine health centers for nearly 39,000 women who qualify for publicly funding contraception. “We are trying to organize with folks across the state because this is a big need across campuses across the state, particularly those campuses in more rural areas where access to health care of pharmacies is harder,” Riley said. Boston University unveiled its emergency contraception vending machine in March 2022. With over 1000 morning after pills sold since, the student response was widely positive and some have noted that access to the machine saved them in time of need, Pike said. “We have people messaging us, asking us where it is and then thanking us for having it there because it’s very helpful," Pike said. Source link Read the full article
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chick-it-out · 4 months
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determinate-negation · 5 months
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Here’s what you’re not being told: The most pressing threats to our safety as Jewish students do not come from tents on campus. Instead, they come from the Columbia administration inviting police onto campus, certain faculty members, and third-party organizations that dox undergraduates. Frankly, I regret the fact that writing to confirm the safety of Jewish Ivy League students feels justified in the first place. I have not seen many pundits hand-wringing over the safety of my Palestinian colleagues mourning the deaths of family members, or the destruction of Gaza’s cherished universities.
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mercoglianotrueblog · 2 years
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Snowflakes voters
#DEI in US campuses is #marxist tool of radical agenda, 81% students got #sexual har.
elites flew to #Davos wanted only #pilots unvaxxed, #Schwab vaxxed is sick,#Musk mocks it
#TheLancet didn't admit pub. flawed study of #Pfizer effectiveness in #Israel
https://salvatoremercogliano.blogspot.com/2023/01/snowflakes-voters.html?spref=tw
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neighborhoodkids01 · 2 years
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Four Campuses of Neighborhood Kids
For more details, check out https://www.neighborhoodkids.net/curriculum/
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lasseling · 5 months
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Groups Behind Protests Seizing College Campuses Get Bad News as Senators Send Letter to IRS
We should not need to remind you of the heinous support NSJP chapters across the country have voiced for Hamas, the letter states.
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cinemafromcinema · 5 months
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Last week, the president of Shiraz University in the southern province of Fars, offered scholarships to European and American students who have been expelled for taking part in pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campuses. “Students and even professors who have been expelled or threatened with expulsion can continue their studies at Shiraz University and I think that other universities in Shiraz as well as Fars Province are also prepared [to provide the conditions],” Mohammad Moazzeni said. Moazzeni also criticized Western police's “autocratic methods” and said the “excessive use of violence” in order to contain this “sweeping movement” and threatening to expel the students from universities and hinder their employment in the future signal the “decline of the Global Arrogance.” Later, at least twelve other prestigious Iranian universities followed suit and offered free tuition to students suspended or expelled from their universities for staging anti-Israeli protests. Shahid Beheshti University, Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran University of Science and Technology, and Academic Center for Education, Culture and Research, all based in Iran’s capital, Tehran, and Razi University in the western province of Kermanshah, as well as Ferdowsi University in the northwestern city of Mashhad, were among higher education institutions offering scholarships to these students. Mahmoud Reza Aghamiri, president of Shahid Beheshti University, in a statement, offered students who participated in “anti-Zionist protests” fully-funded scholarships and said the university would cover all expenses, including full tuition fees, accommodation and living costs throughout the degree course. Abdollah Motamedi, president of Allameh Tabataba’i University, described anti-Israeli protests in Western countries as “unprecedented” and “auspicious,” and offered scholarships and Persian Language programs to pro-Palestinian students expelled by their universities over pro-Palestine positions. Hashem Dadashpour, a deputy science minister for student affairs, announced that Iran’s Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology has endorsed the decision announced by Iranian universities. “Iranian universities are listed among good-ranking universities and offer graduate and post-graduate programs in any disciplines students prefer to study,” he stated. Ali Khatibi, a deputy science minister for resource development and management, also said Iranian universities are “welcoming all those expelled or suspended from US universities with NO tuition fees.”
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bixels · 5 months
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The idea that uni protesters are "elitist ivy-league rich kids larping as revolutionaries" on Twitter and Reddit and even here is so fucking funny to me if you actually know anything about the student bodies at these unis. Take it from someone who's going to one of the biggest private unis in the US, 80% of the peers I know are either from the suburbs or an apartment somewhere in America, children of immigrants, or here on a student visa. I've heard about one-percenter students, but I've never met one in person. Like, don't get me wrong, the institution as a whole is still very privileged and white. I've talked with friends and classmates about feeling weird or dissonant being here and coming from such a different background. But in my art program, I see BIPOC, disabled, queer, lower-income students and faculty trying to deconstruct and tear that down and make space every day. So to take a cursory glance at a crowd of student protesters in coalitions that are led by BIPOC & 1st/2nd-gen immigrant students and HQ'd in ethnic housings and student organizations and say, "ah. children of the elite." Get real.
#also idk how to tell you this but even if it were true. wealthy children potentially sacrificing their educational careers to protest is#a good thing actually. idk how to tell you that caring about people from other nations is good#personal#“this war has nothing to do with most students cuz nobody's getting drafted” idk how to explain to you that we should be angry#that our tuitions of 10s of thousands of dollars that we pay every year for an education is being used to fund a genocidal campaign#also the implication that if you go to a uni institution you are automatically privileged by participation no matter your bg#i didn't /want/ to go to this school. i was supposed to go to a school with an art/animation program. but i realized my immigrant#parents have been working their whole lives to get me here. and turning the opportunity down would be a disservice to their sacrifice#this is getting into convos of “what 2nd gen kids owe their parents” which is different for everyone but. yeah#i just get pissed off at seeing people misrepresenting student bodies as “wealthy” and “privileged” and “elite” when it's such a blatant li#i remember a year ago a friend told me they can't fly home to hong kong for winter break because the plane tickets are too expensive#so they have to find temporary housing around the area#last quarter for a film doc class my film partner made a doc on a small group of marxist grad students from india discussing praxis#during a rally a few months ago in response to police presence the coalition invited palestinian students to speak about their experiences#and lead songs and read poems they wrote. these are STUDENTS. are they elitist too?#this is not to disregard my own personal privilege either.#this whole narrative's just to rationalize a lack of empathy to me. seeing a 19yo student get shot by a rubber bullet and your first#reaction is “HAW! HAW! bet richy rich didn't see THAT coming when she put on her terrorist hood!”#newsflash. these big uni campuses are HAUNTED by the violence of past protests and revolutions and police brutality. we know.#why do you think these coalitions have been making reinforced barricades at record speed
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tierras · 4 months
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day 1 of UAW 4811 strike at uc santa cruz, the first campus to be called to stand up 🕊️
on may 15, UAW local 4811, which represents over 48,000 academic workers at all 11 university of california campuses across california, voted to authorize a strike. the call for a vote was made by the union in response to the zionist assault on ucla's Palestine solidarity encampment, during which ucla admin, security, and police stood by for hours, watching as students and the community were attacked with tear gas, mace, fireworks, and blunt objects, severely injuring 25+ students. the next day, over 200 students, workers, faculty, and community members were brutalized and arrested for exercising their right to free speech and protest.
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floralcavern · 5 months
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“They wrongfully silenced us and took away our free speech on these campuses!”
You literally stabbed someone in the eye!
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