Category Archives: Civil Rights Issues

Trump Officials Remove Books from Libraries

The Trump administration continues its war on knowledge by removing books from the U.S. Naval Academy’s Nimitz Library. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ordered staff to remove 381 books from the Nimitz Library. The books removed include novels by Maya … Continue reading

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Resisting the Trumpist War on Knowledge

M. Gessen has published a new essay on the Trump administration’s war on universities and knowledge itself. “Almost three months into the Trump administration’s war on universities, and a year and a half into the Republican Party’s organized campaign against … Continue reading

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Christian Nationalist Agenda of Trump Administration

Trump officials in the U.S. Department of State are calling for employees to report incidents of supposed “anti-Christian bias.” The pressure campaign seems intended to intimidate non-Christians working in the Department of State, potentially violating workers’ civil rights and constitutional … Continue reading

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Many International Students’ Visas Revoked in Illinois

International students at state universities in Illinois and across the nation are being improperly and unlawfully targeted by the Trump administration for visa revocation. Last week, the Trump administration revoked the visas of five international students at Northern Illinois University, … Continue reading

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NEH Funds to be Diverted to Trump Pet Project

Last week, hundreds of active grants that were already awarded by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) after rigorous peer review were unlawfully cancelled by Trump administration officials. Many professors, researchers, and graduate students in History and the Humanities … Continue reading

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International Students at NIU are Stripped of Visas

I am dismayed to report that the Trump administration is now attacking international students at Northern Illinois University. The Northern Star reports that “Five international students have had their visas revoked according to NIU officials.” I send my compassion and … Continue reading

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Hands Off! Protests across the Nation

Hands Off! rallies were held in cities and towns across the United States this past weekend. Protesters demonstrated against the Trump administration’s policies and the massive cuts inflicted by Elon Musk’s DOGE team. I participated in the Hands Off! rally … Continue reading

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National Endowment for the Humanities Dismantled

On Thursday night, the Trump administration placed 80 percent of National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) staff members on administrative leave and blocked its grants to state humanities councils. The entire NEH is effectively being dismantled. I deplore these actions … Continue reading

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Historians Address the Attacks on Education in the U.S.

The Organization of American Historians (OAH) is meeting in Chicago this week and many historians have been addressing the Trump administration’s attacks on education in the United States. The OAH is the premier academic association of historians who work on … Continue reading

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The U.S. Secretary of Defense Bans Books

The Trump administration’s war on knowledge and education continues to widen, as attacks on academic freedom extend to libraries, museums, and universities across the nation. Trump administration members are attempting to control library and museum content and dictate what types … Continue reading

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