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June 10, 2021 (vol. 129, iss. 112) • Page Image 6

…, 2021 The Michigan Daily — michigandaily.com MICHIGAN IN COLOR Read more at michigandaily.com “Dear Susan Muaddi Darraj, My name is Reem Hassan, and I am a first-year undergraduate student at the…

… University of Michigan- Ann Arbor. I identify as a Muslim Palestinian American woman, and I am currently studying on a pre- law track with hopes of majoring in public policy and minoring in Arab and Muslim…

… our first reading. I explicitly remember feeling as though you had taken my thoughts on the intersection of my Arab identity on my feminist experience straight out of my head and put it on paper. I…

… felt heard. Your short piece had the ability to influence my work for the rest of that semester and inspired me to take my understanding to new and deeper levels and enroll in our Arab American…

… excerpt taken from one of the first “Feminist Love Letters” I wrote last semester while taking an Arab American Feminists course with Professor Charlotte Karem Albrecht — an absolute icon in the…

… Darraj, who authored “It’s Not an Oxymoron: The Search for an Arab Feminism.” **** Although I have always considered my feminist awakening as something deeply personal, I have come to learn that…

… many other Arab American women empower themselves in a similar experience. It is an experience where we constantly question the grounds upon which we are allowed to call ourselves feminists, where…

… have the right to articulate. In all truth, “Middle Eastern” (in quotations because the phrase is a colonial invention that I am not exactly fond of) or Arab women are not exactly regarded as the…

… a vast difference between the backgrounds of the students who were enrolled in the course and how that influenced the ways in which they absorbed and comprehended the course material. I…

… found myself engaged in productive conversation with students of color more than I did with the white students in the course. During the weekly discussion sections where we would share individual…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 3

… power held some 1,500 angry Arab, Cuban, and North Vietnamese stu- dents back from the U.S. and Brit- ish embassies yesterday, frustra- ting a planned Middle East dem- onstration. "Johnson is a dog," the…

… picket lines. They were forcibly restrained by student leaders and, apparently, some Russian plainclothesmen who insisted they must obey the new Kremlin rules for demonstra- tions. The last similar…

… demonstration which got out of hand was in March 1965. Then North Vietnam- ese, Chinese and Cuban students battered the U.E. Embassy with stones and ink bottles, and had to be dispersed by hastily called soldiers…

… more than 1,100 Red Army soldiers lined up two deep with their back to army trucks parked bumper to bumper. The students waved their fists, then waved their shoes, and chanted slogans at the embassy. The…

… slogans were lost in the noise of traffic. Signs and banners in Arabic, Russian, French and Spanish de- nounced U.S. and British policy in the Middle East. The Vietnamese carried signs accusing the United…

… the Mid- dle East and to assist in relaying information concerning the eva- cuatin of the U.S. dependents and other citizens from the Arab-Is- raeli war area." The converted World War II Victory ship…

… Press News Analyst The apparent downfall of Egypt's Gamel Abdul Nasser indicates new woes for the Arab world and new troubles for the big powers in their search for some semblance of stability in that…

… sensitive part of the world. Nasser, for all his shortcoming, has dominated the Arab Stage. No Arab at this moment could take his place or even approach the stature he has enjoyed. That means a prospective…

… vacuum of leadership promising turmoil. The history of Nasser is a his- tory of tragedy. He was the per- sonification of Arab dreams-in Court Decides Florida Must Repay Seminoles for Lands WASHINGTON (M…

…- ered by Spanish grants. a modern world-of recapturing some of their lost ancient glories. The search for a Pan-Arab identity, at best an elusive goal, was the motivation behind Nasser. He described his…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 4

… tic ' on Kati Seventy-Sixth Year EDITED AND MANAGED BY STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN -- UNDER AUTHORITY OF BOARD IN CONTROL OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Where poW At - 420 MAYNARD ST., ANN ARBOR…

… EDITOR: WALTER SHAPIRO School Board Election: Defeat the Reactionaries WE ARE DEEPLY concerned about students more adequately, and the need Monday's (city school board elec- for racially balanced schools…

…-Editor ,r,. *'.r. Y~i {{y'tf' yr t ' *~""l S [ r"0 Why Not Initiate A Student Tribunal? .1 ,, , t .. } P d4 -fit. t-k l * 8717.L %u FALCOtNElK Letters to- the Editor Questioning Theatre Critique…

… the most determinedly open- minded, and average, Ann Arbor resident who "likes to go to the theatre" (this includes students). Why? Because the writer takes no pains to conceal his presumption of a…

… not suggest that we have "outgrown" Sophocles. WE appreciate that a bunch of students with a budget of less than $200 cannot do Soph- ocles as he deserves (the Ypsilan- ti Greek Theatre could not ap…

… number of ways in which this might be achieved. The real debate is on how to get going Arab View Regardless of the outcome of the "Middle East crisis," one fact re- mains: the Israelis have made the Arab

… world failed to rid herself of her prejudices and some Jews insisted upon an ancient vi- sion, the Arabs were made to shoulder a problem which was not really theirs but that of the West- ern world. Europe…

… alleviated her bad conscience by shoving three and a half million Jews into a distant corner of the Mediter- ranean right in the middle of an Arabic world. Shall we blame the Arabs for their resentment to this…

… systems. Roger Rapoport's cefense of the multi- versity must have been quite re- assuring to the powers of "U." "The multiversity can work for the student willing to bend his IBM card." And the ghetto can…

… to the Michigan Association of Student Governments, on May 13, by Michael O'Connor, an economics professor of Central Michigan University. When we find students express- ing very critical attitudes…

June 10, 1967 (vol. 77, iss. 27) • Page Image 1

…- plished recently on the national, Arab, international level is a pic- ture so dignified that no setback NEWS WIRE HARLAN HATCHER, University president, will deliver the commencement address at Eastern…

… Michigan University this morning. An honorary degree of doctor of humane letters will be conferred upon him. A record number of 1,104 students will re- ceive degrees in the school's 114th graduation ceremony…

…, observers in Cairo concluded that any new government emerging from the crisis would have some degree of difference from the old one, Nas- ser or not. His leadership of the Arab world as a whole was crum…

… firmly and solidly with the Arab nations to recoup and said they would be able "to erase the traces of this aggression in spite of this setback." He said the set- back could be overcome with "patience…

…-Kony said that "only a few hours ago" and while the Secur- ity Council was meeting earlier in the day, "many parts of the United Arab Republic, notably Cairo, have been under Israeli air bombardment," but…

… of seven Soviet-bloc countries met secretly in Moscow yesterday and said they are ready to help Arab nations "administer a resolute rebuff" to Israel if Is- raeli troops are not withdrawn behind the…

… necessary to help the peoples of Arab countries to ad- minister a resolute rebuff to the aggressor." 0 In Washington Secretary of State Dean Rusk said the United States should work on the Middle East and…

… Use Social Security Numbers TWO MAIN CAMPS: Local School Board Candidates Debate Mill Increase, Discrimination Question ."Many universities are now using social security numbers for student

…'s decision to issue new student identifications cards this fall. refuse to acquire social security numbers. The embossed, maize cards have been planned for almost a year, according to Turner. The new cards…

… are just another in a series of previous identification cards, which at one time even featured photgraphs of the students. IThe current cards were intro- duced in 1961, and were the first to utilize the…

June 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

… To the Daily: Regarding the recent letters exonerated for punching out an from Malika Mutakabbir and Arab-speaking student because Joseph F. Ferguson: Mutakabbir we are frustrated in our attempts…

…0 Opinion I Pane 8 Wednesday, June 10, 1981 The Michigan Daily ...yam ., i The Michigan Daily Vol. XCI, No. 25-S Ninety Years of Editorial Freedom Edited and managed by students at the…

… understands why Leo Kelly Jr. to understand our foreign T.A.'s; (allegedly) reacted the way he a woman should be forgiven for did in shooting two university exploding in violence against a students, and…

… therefore taking away her to be whether or not we accept security and freedom; a black violence as an outlet for person should be understood for frustationasdan e(inthisr murdering two white students

June 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

… President Saddam and some Arab officials suggested an Hussein a "meshugana crazy person," oil boycott against the United States. Begin warned that Israel "will use all ~ ~ .<~The mounting international condem…

… years While manning the magazine stand he has seen many ters at the United States hecause changes in the University and its students. See story Page American-made jets were used in the See WORLD, Page 11…

June 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 15) • Page Image 4

… year. Apply at the Student Publications Bldg. or call 764-0550 for more information. q IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press and United Press.Internationalreports Man arrested for bombings enough for…

… and will be named Andrea Albert. radio said. "Logic dictates that Iraq The royal family's surname is deal its blow without mercy.' Grimaldi. Arab diplomatic sources said oil The baby was born five…

… 0745-967X) is published Tuesday through Sun- day during the fall and winter terms and Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday during the spring and summer terms by students at the University of Michigan…

June 10, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

… Manhatta after a bomb went off there yesterday. At least three persons were injured in the blast. 'INAN MISTRUST' Student group inestigates US 1)sness activities, interests months, one of them in the Crim…

… staff members that the Cam-i AIPORT stockholders and public in geneal bodian operation seriously weakened his support on the3 are completely unaware of their campuses and drove many moderate students into…

… University that the depth of antiwar feeling there was considerably stronger than he had imagined. After Sloan's meeting with Co- lumbia student and faculty groups, Prof. Charles Frankel of the phi- losophy…

… but the fighting continued. Appeals for calm also came from various leaders in the Arab world. Charges dropped in I f ails saleswork available BESTLINE PRODUCTS CAMPUS INN--WED., JUNE 10 7:45 P…

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