i.imgur.com/r4Ousq2.jpg (clearer version) seeing external response to Dartmouth. after an ED
http://i.imgur.com/r4Ousq2.jpg (clearer version) seeing external response to Dartmouth. after an ED ‘18 posted on U.Mich fb group, U. Mich students poignantly critique Dartmouth campus life, student protests, and D’s reputation. “especially with all the student protests…definitely wouldn’t want to go there if the students were protesting their own school.” the esteemed late historian Howard Zinn revealed that “Protest beyond the law is not a departure from democracy; it is absolutely essential to it.” ― Howard Zinn Jalil Bishop ‘14 during his January 20, 2014 introductory speech for the Keynote Address of Dartmouth College’s Annual Celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. also stressed the significance of protest as a tool of destabilizing the status quo in order to create transformative justice. “They [the freedom fighters in the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom] were protesters because they knew that protest was a necessity, not just for civil rights but also for democracy. They knew that protest is a legitimate form of discourse. I said, protest is a legitimate form of discourse.” http://blackpraxis.com/2014/01/23/mlk-celebration-2014-protesting-for-change/ student protests at D certainly shows that it can and will be used as one instrument for change. not the only, but most certainly a “legitimate” option -- source link
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