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Why Did Cambridge University Law Faculty Push Me Out Of Their Library? Reflections On Color, Justice, And Due Process (Paperback)
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Why Did Cambridge University Law Faculty Push Me Out Of Their Library? Reflections On Color, Justice, And Due Process (Paperback)
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Christian Kim is a Ph.D. candidate in Hebrew, Jewish, and Early
Christian Studies at Cambridge University, and he has taught
undergraduates at UCLA and Brown University. Christian Kim has
delivered highly advanced academic papers at leading academic
conferences around the world, like the British New Testament
Conference and the Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting.
Christian Kim is frequently invited to give lectures on Jewish
Studies and Early Christianity by academic institutions around the
world. Most recently Christian Kim was invited by Moscow Seminary
to lecture to a group of masters' degree students in theology.
Christian Kim has many prestigious academic awards, such as the
Lady Davis Fellowship and the Raoul Wallenberg Scholarship.
Christian Kim is a student of color; Christian Kim is an
Asian-American. On November 11, 2004, security guards stormed into
the Cambridge University Law Faculty Library and pushed Christian
Kim out in an act of official coercion. There was no justifiable
cause. Due process was bypassed. A serious act of injustice was
carried out along with much humiliation. In this book, Christian
Kim shares his thoughts on the experience, particularly in light of
the historical struggles of the people of color. Christian Kim
discusses the implications of such acts of official coercion for
individual rights and institutional discrimination. Why is the
precedent of official coercion harmful for everyone concerned? What
will be the domino effect? How is official coercion tied to
colonialism, slavery, and apartheid? Christian Kim is insightful
and makes many points that are needed in the diversity of the
global community in the 21st Century. This book is an indispensable
guide for all who are serious about human rights, justice, and
civil rights. This book shows that the injustice that leaders such
as Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. struggled against still exists
today. This book will open the readers' eyes to how injustice and
violation of human rights can creep into even the most respected of
institutions in the world.
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