Posted on 10/12/2023 8:31:07 PM PDT by 11th_VA
Thirty-four student groups at Harvard University signed a letter earlier this week in response to the attack on Israel by Hamas that left 1,200 dead and at least 2,700 wounded. That letter blamed Israel for the attacks.
... A few of the student groups have withdrawn their signatures, including Harvard College Act on a Dream, Amnesty International at Harvard, the Harvard Islamic Society, Harvard Undergraduate Ghungroo, and the Harvard Undergraduate Nepali Student Association, Harvard College Pakistan Student Association, and Sikhs and Companions of Harvard.
The remaining groups and members of their leadership stand by the letter and its inflammatory claims. The names Accuracy in Media has been able to independently confirm are listed below.
African American Resistance Organization
Kiersten B. Hash, Founder
Amari M. Butler, Founder
Prince A. Williams, Founder
Clyve Lawrence, Founder
Kojo Acheampong, Founder
Harvard Muslim Law School Association
Hussain Awan, Co-President
Reema Doleh, Co-President
Ariq Hatibie, Executive Board Member
Saeed Ahmad, Executive Board Member
Hurya Ahmed, Vice President of Communications
Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee
Shraddha Joshi, organizer
Josh Willcox, organizer
Dalal Hassane, organizer
Asmer A. Safi, organizer
Sanaa Kahloon, member
Kawsar Yasin, member
Eva Frasier, member
Syd D. Sanders, member
Bengali Association of Students at Harvard College
Namira Mehedi, President
Mahia Rahman, member
Mayesha Soshi, member
Harvard Law School Justice for Palestine
Lea H. Kayali, organizer
Tala A. Alfoqaha, organizer
Harvard Jews for Liberation
Shir Lovett Graff, Founder
Francesca Rubinson, organizer
Kevin Keystone, organizer
Julia Mason Wedgle, organizer
Harvard Graduate Students for Palestine
Elom Tettey-Tamaklo, organizer
Harvard’s Arab Medical and Dental Student Association
Leen al-Kassab, organizer
Society of Arab Students
Assma Alrefai, Social Chair
This list will be continually updated as Accuracy in Media is able to confirm them.
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Tell your HR department to put them on the “do not interview” list.
Prince A. Williams, founder?
A lot of Caucasian sounding names on that African-whatever association.
These students are ethically and morally deficient. Under no circumstances can one condone and promote Hamas’ savage brutality.
May they find themselves asking “do you want fries with that?” until their late 60’s and may the fleas of a thousand camels infect their “naughty bits”!
Jeez, when I was in college, not Harvard by the way, there were none of these organizations that I can remember. I belonged to one group, ACM. (Association of Computing Machinery) I didn’t have much time for anything else between classes, sports and work.
Better yet, may they find themselves eating out of trash cans and sleeping in cardboard boxes in alleyways!
Yep.
The first 2 mentioned are black women. .
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Hash and Butler are usually Caucasian names in my neck of the woods unless someone has been poking the woodpile.
Williams is ambiguous but Lawrence should make the “C list”.
a good HR will look for any of those affiliations on a prospective CV...
the rats prolly all scrubbing them this minute
Is there a Harvard chapter of the Students For The Total Destruction of Islam Everywhere.?
higher ed is a cesspool of anti american values pack thier bags for them and send them to gaza
12. Josephine Butler was a leading Communist Party and Soviet front fronter in Wash. DC for decades. A black woman. And nasty little bitch to boot.
yup... like not listing yer personal pronounes
God save Harvard!
May He rid her of the feckless and unqualified Claudine Gay, who is protecting the pro-Palestinian student groups!!!!
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