The Harvard Political Review presents a series of interviews with Harvard students, faculty, campus leaders, and affiliates examining perspectives on the war in Gaza, the pro-Palestinian Gaza solidarity encampment in Harvard Yard, and the Harvard administration’s response to the conflict in the Middle East.
If Biden hopes to win the upcoming 2024 presidential election, he must undertake executive action that maintains a bipartisan, moderate approach to immigration, a stance that is unlikely to appeal to progressives in his party.
By examining the well-loved characteristics of past male presidents, exploring public biases, and recalling the success of women in leadership, we can gain insight into how to overcome gender biases and hopefully turn many little girls’ presidential dreams into reality.
Last year, the “Woman, Life, Freedom” movement’s rejection of the hijab presented an ideological quandary: Is the hijab feminist or a tool of oppression? In the case of Iran, it’s not that simple.
Compassion in the face of violence is difficult. In America, where police brutality and violent punishment are deeply ingrained within the justice system, it...