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Jimmy Lai · Hong KongChan Tsz-wah told the Jimmy Lai trial he had lied to police about not being a member of activist group Stand With Hong Kong.See the Story
Jimmy Lai trial: Prosecution witness says he lied to police to downplay role in activist group that urged sanctions
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ActivismRenowned activist and director Luis Valdez leaned forward in his rust-colored wingback chair as he told stories from his life Wednesday night at Skagit Valley College.See the Story
Luis Valdez reflects on life of art, activism during talk at Skagit Valley College
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Activism · United StatesAs calls for campus order and safety rise alongside voices of anti-Israel protest, colleges and their leaders are facing an extraordinary test. The pressures are coming from both inside and outside.See the Story
Competing pressures of activism, order test US colleges
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ActivismNational Socialist German Student League poster. (NA) A recent viral tweet (it has 8.6 million views) inspired by controversy over anti-Israel activism on college campuses asserts that [a] good law of history is that if you ever find yourself opposing a student movement while siding with the ruling class, you are wrong. Every single time. In every era. No matter the issue." Most admirers of student political activism don't go so far as to say …See the Story
Student Movements Are Often Wrong
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Michel Temer · BrazilLONDRES — Former President of the Republic, Michel Temer, said today that there is no judicial activism in Brazil — a topic that has been widely debated over the last few years. “There is nothing like that,” Temer said during the I Brazilian Judicial Forum of Ideas event, organized by the Vote Group here in London. “What is often there is an interpretation of the constitutional system.” He also said that it is important to remember that jurisdic…See the Story
There is no judicial activism in Brazil, says Michel Temer, for whom "politics brings justice."
Activism · EvanstonFrom SEED to CARP Climate activism has deep roots here in Evanston. Even before the first national Earth Day, Northwestern University students were thinking about the environment. On Jan. 23, 1970, nearly 4,000 people attended Project Survival, an all-night “teach out” organized by Northwestern Students for a Better Environment, later knows as SEED, Students for Ecological and Environmental Development. But it wasn’t just students who came. Ther…See the Story