• Rafah & Cambridge: Harvard Guest Explains the Connection

  • Jun 7 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

Rafah & Cambridge: Harvard Guest Explains the Connection

  • Summary

  • Harvard guest "Gustavo" joins the show here to discuss the inner workings of Harvard and the elite university's role in the horrors of the Middle East going back decades. Jose and Gustavo are linked through their common inspirer, Pedro Albizu Campos. Here they consider the role of prestigious institutions and their responsibilities to answer for the impact of the policies they cultivate. At the very least, Jose suggests, they need to think of their privileged space as a forum for the common good and cannot behave like a closed private club no matter how exclusive their admissions are.



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