Harvard University President Alan M. Garber addressed faculty members, stating that they need to rethink their messaging in response to criticism from Congress and the public following the Republican Party’s election sweep. Garber acknowledged bipartisan frustrations with Harvard and emphasized the importance of listening to public criticism with empathy and humility. The university’s communications strategy will be modified moving forward in response to concerns about Harvard’s image and reputation.
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Why some are lashing out at ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing,’ the Black national anthem
More than a century after the NAACP adopted “Lift Every Voice and Sing” as the “Black national anthem,” the song has sparked backlash, with Rep. Lauren Boebert calling it divisive and some Black conservatives opposing its performance at the Super Bowl. Despite controversy, the song, written by James Weldon Johnson, continues to be celebrated by Black people as a powerful and inspirational anthem, with singer Ledisi honored to perform it at this year's game amidst...
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