We are heartbroken by the police shooting of Victoria Lee and deeply alarmed about the broader threat of police violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders — including people experiencing a mental health crisis. Read our full statement below. 👇
ALT 26-year-old Korean American Victoria Lee was suffering a mental health crisis when her family called 911 asking for medical assistance. Instead, she was shot dead by police. Stop AAPI Hate sends our deepest condolences to Victoria’s loved ones and support their calls for a thorough investigation.
ALT We are outraged by this aggressive response from police. Victoria’s family emphasizes that her death was preventable and that she did not pose a threat. Concerned for Victoria’s safety around police officers, her mother and brother said they specifically requested an ambulance for transportation to a hospital rather than law enforcement. They repeatedly asked the officers not to enter the apartment — but instead, they say the police forcefully kicked in the door and shot Victoria almost immediately. The ambulance reportedly did not arrive until after she was already shot. We are also deeply alarmed about the growing threat of police violence against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. In the last five months alone, Nyah Mway of Utica, Win Rozario of Queens, and Yong Yang of Los Angeles were killed by police. In two of those cases, the victims were also experiencing a mental health crisis. Mental health is a serious problem among AA/PI communities as well as with Black, Indigenous,
Here is the full segment of Lawrence O'Donnell shredding the media performance at Trump's news conference, "Anyone who tells you that Donald
Trump answered reporters' questions is lying to you and anyone who tells you that is not smart enough to know what an answer is."
HOLY SHIT, I can’t believe we missed this incredible speech at UAW by Kamala Harris, because networks were busy letting trump lie his ass off.
This is our next President.
#tdih 1944 GI Bill signed.
Class discussion questions:
Were benefits for all under Jim Crow?
How many elected officials, opposed to gov't programs, benefit from family having been on GI Bill?
What is impact of GI Bill on racial inequities today?
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Heritage Foundation president celebrates Supreme Court presidential immunity ruling: "We are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be" mediamatters.org/project-202…
Watch @nkwarikoo@Sally_Chenpion and me Sun 6/30 @MSNBC 9pm on the loss of Aff Act one year ago. In that time workplaces have faced backlash - even though their programs are legal.
Today marks 70 years since the Supreme Court passed its historic Brown v. Board of Education decision. Read Kimberlé Crenshaw's (@sandylocks) statement on why we must continue to dismantle state support of racial inequalities.
At the 2024 #DissertationShowcase, Hyein Lee (Sociology) won the Presidential Prize for Public Communication, and Will Gyory (@WillGyory, Physics) won the Audience Choice Award. Interim President Joshua Brumberg congratulates the winners.
ALT Hyein Lee, Joshua Brumberg, and Will Gyory on stage with arms raised
Wonderful to have @AJRavenelleNYC as the speaker for our annual Charles Green Lecture! We also had some amazing student presenters earlier in the day and student department award winners.
Congratulations to our Alumni Award winners! L-R: Prof. Richard Bodnar, Ph.D. ’76, Psychology; Alexandrea J. Ravenelle (@AJRavenelleNYC), Ph.D. ’18, Sociology; Calvin John Smiley (@uptownkastro), Ph.D. ’14, Sociology; Interim President Josh Brumberg (1/2)
ALT Left to right:
Professor Richard Bodnar, Ph.D. ’76, Psychology
Alexandrea J. Ravenelle, Ph.D. ’18, Sociology
Calvin John Smiley, Ph.D. ’14, Sociology
Interim President Josh Brumberg
Roman Popadiuk, Ph.D. ’81, Political Science
Ewa J. Galaj, Ph.D. ’17, Psychology – Neuropsychology
Bill Goldstein, Ph.D. ’10, English