Columbia University and longtime law professor Katherine Franke have ended their relationship following an investigation related to her advocacy for pro-Palestinian students amid protests on campus. Franke, known for her work at the Center for Gender & Sexuality Law, faced allegations of antisemitism for comments made about Israelis, resulting in her departure from the university. The investigation stemmed from remarks made on Democracy Now! following an incident involving pro-Palestinian students and a former IDF member, triggering a series of events that led to Franke’s departure and controversy surrounding the university’s handling of the situation.
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NYC opens first-in-the-nation homeless shelter for transgender people
New York City's Ace’s Place, aimed at supporting transgender individuals, has been announced by the Department of Social Services to provide a safe environment for healing and stability amidst rising discrimination. It addresses the significant homelessness and poverty rates within the transgender community, marking a critical step towards inclusivity and support for marginalized groups. Want More Context? 🔎
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