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| | Cornel West Tackles Race, Injustice | The Cornell Daily Sun (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | Cornel West, religion and African-American studies, Princeton, spoke from the pulpit of Sage Chapel, promoting social engagement and non-complacence with his singular dexterous fusion of academic theory, political activism and pop cultural commentary. |
 | | West said that his talk, sponsored by the NAACP and the Men of Color Council, was about confronting the effects of white supremacy and imperialism on the American experience. |
 | | West also serves as honorary chair of the Democratic Socialists of America and these political leanings came out in the lecture in references to "Brother Hugo Chavez," president of Venezuela and a vocal critic of the Bush Administration, and "Brother Evo [Morales]" the recently elected populist who is the first Native American president of Bolivia. |
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