KUNAL MAITI/PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Díaz explained that Trump’s rhetoric is based upon creating fear among U.S. citizens.
KUNAL MAITI/PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Díaz argued that Trump’s wall-building rhetoric reflects xenophobia and white supremacy, neither of which are new to the United States.
COURTESY OF CHRISTOPHER NG The Hopkins chapter of Camp Kesem has been active since 2011.
COURTESY OF CHRISTOPHER NG Camp Kesem invites children with family members affected by cancer for a week-long trip.
COURTESY OF ROLLIN HU Students and faculty criticized the Roadmap on Diversity and Inclusion.
FILE PHOTO The panel was a continuation of the University and activists’ dialogue over race relations at Hopkins. The first forum (above) was in 2015.
COURTESY OF CATHERINE PALMER Baltimore City Councilwoman Clarke spoke in support of Fight for $15.
COURTESY OF SARAH Y. KIM Weber analyzed social factors that led to Trump winning the election.
COURTESY OF SIRI TUMMALA Berchini offered advice to educators on how to teach about racism.
COURTESY OF KELLI JOHNSON Kelli Johnson is the new pre-professional advisor.
COURTESY OF SAMANTHA SETO The 8:32 Society held its first symposium on faith and scholarship.
COURTESY OF GAYLE OSHIMA Ome’s grandfather, age six, and his family were interned in Tule Lake, Calif.