Maxwell School News and Commentary
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Faulkner discusses the history of protest on CBS This Morning
See related: Civil Rights, United States
McCormick discusses violence in Mexico with Al Jazeera, Reuters
"Everything he (Lopez Obrador) has put into place in terms of security has either been amateur or just very papered over in terms of political rhetoric," says Gladys McCormick, Jay and Debe Moskowitz Endowed Chair in Mexico-U.S. Relations.
See related: Crime & Violence, Latin America & the Caribbean
Connecting centre and locality: Political communication in early modern England
See related: Europe
McCormick is the School’s new diversity, equity and inclusion officer
See related: Promotions & Appointments
David Bennett Knows America
See related: Centennial, Political Parties, School History, U.S. Elections, United States
Faulkner discusses the simplification of past protest movements in NY Times
See related: Civil Rights, United States
Bennett discusses prejudice during NYC's cholera outbreaks in Truthout
According to David Bennett, professor emeritus of history, immigrants "drew hostility because of their poverty; the diseases they brought with them after the perilous ocean voyage; [and] the slum housing they were forced to live in."
See related: COVID-19, New York City, State & Local
Thompson talks with Spectrum on impact of Reade allegation, election
"As disturbing as these allegations against Vice President Biden are, similar allegations have been made against President Trump... I think [voting for Biden is] a legitimate choice to make that does not negate the possibility that Tara Reade is telling the truth," says Margaret Susan Thompson, associate professor of history and political science.
See related: U.S. Elections, United States
Thompson discusses role of nuns in past pandemics in Global Sisters Report
See related: COVID-19, Religion, United States