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>Poisoned Ivy: Harvard students will be
>blacklisted by Wall Street after joining
>31 organizations that blamed Israel for
>the Palestine wa
>EDIT: To protect the safety of affected students, we have removed the list of student groups that signed onto our statement
Havard Palestine Solidarity Committee student contact connects to US State Department exchange program
> https://soco.college.harvard.edu/club_signup?group_type=86413&search=resistance&category_tags=&order=name_asc
'''Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee's logo
Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity Committee'''
Cultural and Racial Initiatives
Website Mission
Contact: Shraddha Joshi, Josh Willcox, Sanaa Kahloon, Email group officers
> https://shraddhajoshiblog.com/2019/01/07/a-new-year-and-new-friends-2019-nsli-y-alumni-representative-workshop/
A New Year and New Friends: 2019 NSLI-Y Alumni Representative Workshop
January 7, 2019 ~ ShraddhaJoshi
> https://exchanges.state.gov/us/program/nsliy
At-a-Glance
The U.S. Department of State’s National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) program provides critical language study overseas for U.S. high school students through full scholarships to participate in intensive summer and academic year programs. Participants study one of the eight NSLI-Y languages while immersed in the culture and day-to-day life of the host country.
NSLI-Y is part of the National Security Language Initiative, a multi-agency U.S. government initiative launched in 2006 to improve Americans' ability to engage with people from around the world. NSLI-Y plays an important role in preparing U.S. students for the 21st century’s globalized workforce and contributes to national security. NSLI-Y participants serve as citizen ambassadors, representing the diversity of the United States abroad and building lasting relationships with people in their host countries.
If you have a passion for learning languages and want to immerse yourself in a foreign culture, this program may be for you! No previous language skills are required.
NSLI-Y languages: Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin), Hindi, Indonesian, Korean, Persian (Tajiki), Russian, Turkish