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Full-Text Articles in Education
A Special Case, The Maine Campus
A Special Case, The Maine Campus
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
We at the Maine Campus breathed a collective sigh of relief last week when President Howard R. Neville announced that Zen Buddhist Michelle Earltinez could keep the animals used in her lab experiments. We were relieved because, having followed the progress of the case, we expected a negative ruling.
Equity Seen As A Key To Well-Fed World, Andrew Meade
Equity Seen As A Key To Well-Fed World, Andrew Meade
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Redistribution of wealth and social revolution were among the solutions to world hunger proposed at a symposium last night in Hauck Auditorium by three experts in the field. Cheryl Payer, visiting lecturer from the New York School for Social Research, New York, and an acclaimed critic of American food policy, led off the evening by saying, "It is a scandal that hunger should exist in a world where we send people into space, and a shock to watch people starve on TV.'' She said the problem is unscientific or technological, but political, and represents "the greatest indictment of our social …