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The Austin pediatrician and San Antonio activist traveled to Gaza in late March to provide assistance to the Palestinian enclave’s collapsed healthcare system.
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Faculty and staff gathered on campus to condemn the unprecedented response from law enforcement to student protests against the war in Gaza on Wednesday.
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The Alamo Colleges District did not say why she would no longer serve as leader of San Antonio College, a role she held for 14 months.
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As the holy month of Ramadan begins, Muslims are preparing for a less joyful observance this year. Fasting and charity take on a different meaning when many in Gaza are suffering.
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The Mujeres Marcharan Coalition advocates for five main goals: Equal Human Rights, living free of oppression, ending militarized borders, calling for ceasefire in Palestine and a sustainable future.
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The university’s Medical Humanities and Ethics Center sponsored the first in a series of Harvard webinar events in December and then backed out days before the second event.
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Aaron Bushnell, who was an active duty member of the U.S. Air Force based in San Antonio, Texas, is seen in a video saying "Free Palestine!" after lighting himself on fire.
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San Antonio College President Naydeen González-De Jesús said she “categorically denounce[s]” comments made by an individual she exchanged text messages with who said LGBTQ+ students who complained about González-De Jesús to the Alamo Colleges District board were “sodomites.”
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The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression has expressed concern that leaders at San Antonio College violated faculty and student free speech rights in a public letter addressed to SAC President Naydeen González-De Jesús.
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The resolution also calls for the immediate return of all hostages and non-violent political prisoners and the establishment of a Palestinian state.