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		<title>US election: Donald Trump created an Orwellian nightmare however Joe Biden might help America get better – Professor Joe Goldblatt</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Democrat Joe Biden turns Donald Trump into an entirely different US President (Images: Angela Weiss and Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images) He had traveled to Jura for rest and isolation so that he could focus on the concept of Big Brother. He succeeded, and this book revolutionized publishing in 1949 with its history &#8230;</p>
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<p>He had traveled to Jura for rest and isolation so that he could focus on the concept of Big Brother.  He succeeded, and this book revolutionized publishing in 1949 with its history of Eternal War, ubiquitous government surveillance, historical negationism, and propaganda.</p>
<p>Many people may well believe that the 1984 fiction was put into practice during the 2020 US presidential election.  And some people, like the Chinese government, were so shocked by Orwell&#8217;s story that they banned his books from their social media platforms in 2019.</p>
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<p>Those of a certain age will remember that it wasn&#8217;t always that way.  In fact, New York State Governor Mario Cuomo delivered a speech at the US Democratic Congress in 1984.  Almost 80 million people watched the speech on their televisions and Governor Cuomo was interrupted by applause more than 50 times from the live audience.  That was the year President Ronald Regan spoke eloquently about the US being &#8220;a shining city on a hill.&#8221;  Cuomo contrasted this image that &#8220;the hard truth is that not everyone shares in the splendor and glory of this city&#8221;.</p>
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<p>Aside from last-minute problems &#8211; like a successful legal challenge by Donald Trump &#8211; Joe Biden appears to be the elected President of the United States.</p>
<p>He was carried into the White House by a tsumani of people who understood he was talking about them when he said the Covid pandemic was “not over” and added, “Just ask the people at your dining table will look at an empty chair ”.  Reaching for a loved one in their bed at Christmas or out of habit, only to find it is empty too.</p>
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<p>Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris held up a highly polished mirror to the American people as if to say, &#8220;Is that what you really want?&#8221;</p>
<p>As the world has become increasingly dystopian since 1984, it strikes me that even today, amid the stormy seas of electronic mass media, a voice of integrity, honor and, yes, truth can rise above the maddened crowd.</p>
<p>Combining the folklore of Ronald Reagan, the sincerity of Jimmy Carter, and even the sincere wrath of the Founding Fathers of the United States, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were able to overcome all odds by finding their common voice and asking a simple question.</p>
<p>They kept asking: &#8220;Is this the America we want for ourselves, our children and our grandchildren?&#8221;</p>
<p>It is a simple and at the same time profound question.  If you interviewed 300 million US citizens and asked them about their dreams for the future, you would find as many splinters as you can see when you cut a huge tree in the forest.</p>
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<p>These factions have always been part of the American experiment.  However, because of recent poor national leadership, this noble experiment has failed because of the seeds of division rather than the formation of courageous coalitions.</p>
<p>Now President Ronald Reagan&#8217;s 1984 campaign slogan, &#8220;It&#8217;s Tomorrow in America&#8221; ​​seems to be true again with the advent of new leadership, albeit from an opposing party.</p>
<p>The challenge now for future President Biden and Vice President Harris is that they must first heal the wounds of the recent past.  And while these scars will be visible for many years to come, they will always remind us of the American dream stronger and more enduring than any selfish despot, angry white racist group, or a lewd QAnon conspiracy troll.</p>
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<p>When Governor Cuomo stood at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco and spoke to thousands of delegates, his voice did not thunder, but rather, quietly and firmly, he reminded all Americans that their country was a &#8220;story of two cities&#8221; rather than a &#8220;brilliant&#8221; one City on a hill. &#8220;</p>
<p>Then he threw a strong spotlight on the dark side of this hill, using statistical evidence to show how unfair America had become.  He concluded with these words, which in both 1984 and 2020 will bring a deep sense of treasure and upward development: “To be successful, we need to give up some small bits of our individual interests in order to build a platform that we all do can endure &#8220;.  on, immediately and comfortably &#8211; proudly &#8211; sing along. &#8220;</p>
<p>I believe the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris opened a new opportunity to step by step from our dystopian past and present to a new chapter for America and her friends and admirers around the world to stand together and sing again proud that these are our values ​​and that our hopes for the future will be realized with new leadership that values ​​truth, respect, kindness and, yes, love.</p>
<p>Professor Joe Goldblatt is Professor Emeritus of Scheduled Events at Queen Margaret University.  He has both Scottish and US citizenship and has been known as an &#8220;Honorary Orcadian&#8221; because of his many visits.  He voted for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.  To learn more about Professor Goldblatt&#8217;s views, visit www.joegoldblatt.scot</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>From Lovepreet Dhinsa SAN FRANCISCO, CA &#8211; San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin and USF School of Law Professor Bill Ong Hing had a live discussion on Facebook this week about the long history of anti-Asian racism in the United States. USF Professor Hing currently teaches at the USF School of Law, has served on &#8230;</p>
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<p>SAN FRANCISCO, CA &#8211; San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin and USF School of Law Professor Bill Ong Hing had a live discussion on Facebook this week about the long history of anti-Asian racism in the United States.</p>
<p>USF Professor Hing currently teaches at the USF School of Law, has served on the city&#8217;s police commission committee, and has successfully published several books on racism and immigration.</p>
<p>Both Boudin and Hing expressed condolences to Daunte Wright&#8217;s family.</p>
<p>DA Boudin stated: “We are still watching the trial of George Floyd and now, not far from there, we have another young black person who died by the police.  We share your pain.  Something has to change.  &#8220;</p>
<p>Prof. Hing also expressed his sadness and anger over the shooting and wanted to point out the Taser&#8217;s apology.  Hing, a former committee member of the city police commission, led the opposition efforts against the opposition to the adoption of a taser.</p>
<p>In large part, he attributed the tool&#8217;s inefficiency to half the time it didn&#8217;t work, and found law enforcement to use this as an excuse far too often.</p>
<p>The conversation then shifted to the cause of renewed attention and increased hate crimes against the AAPI community.  Boudin asked Hing to address the increase in these incidents.</p>
<p>Hing firmly believes that the cause of this boom lies in racism and hatred.  He pointed to the APPI hate violence program which has followed these actions in which the <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-90756 alignright" src="https://www.davisvanguard.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Everyday-Injustice-600-x-200-banner.png" alt="" width="300" height="100" srcset="https://www.davisvanguard.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Everyday-Injustice-600-x-200-banner.png 600w, https://www.davisvanguard.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Everyday-Injustice-600-x-200-banner-500x167.png 500w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"/>The program has measured 3,000 incidents over the past six months.</p>
<p>He attributes this boom in large part, but not entirely, to President Trump&#8217;s rhetoric at the start of the pandemic when he began to refer to the pandemic as the &#8220;China virus.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hing believes that some people use this rhetoric as a license to act, while others, who may be unfamiliar with what is happening, might see a country leader saying these words and be forced to respond to them in a similar manner .</p>
<p>Presenter Rachel Marshall spoke briefly about the implications of these incidents for fueling division and undermining public safety.  With this in mind, the Public Prosecutor&#8217;s Office, co-sponsored by the Public Prosecutor&#8217;s Office, recently passed Law SB 299 to ensure that victims of police violence are compensated and well protected.</p>
<p>District Attorney Boudin also stressed that these incidents are being taken extremely seriously with a policy of zero tolerance for racist crimes.</p>
<p>Boudin acknowledged that “the attention we pay to these incidents is necessary but not new.  This racism, violence and bigotry is a long-standing problem and more effective tools are needed to address these problems.  &#8220;</p>
<p>Prof. Hing was asked by the moderator to elaborate on this longstanding issue of racism, and he admits that while this awareness of change is new, racism and hatred towards these communities is not.</p>
<p>In 1982, Hing cited the Chinese Exclusion Law, which stopped the influx of Chinese workers into the United States.  However, many people forget the violence that led to this law.  In the bay, several grassroots organizations and coalitions have started an area specifically geared towards AAPI communities.</p>
<p>Professor Hing also referred to the 88 Chinese minors who were murdered in California that same year alone.</p>
<p>Similarly, in Antioch in the 1870s, many homes of Chinese immigrants had been burned down and many Chinese were driven from the city where they could be monitored.</p>
<p>Following these incidents, Professor Hing referred to a US spy plane that had landed in China and that the plane would return.  Because of this, many began boycotting Chinese restaurants and discriminating against Chinese artists, often imitating their language and making fun of them.</p>
<p>Hing also noted the murder of Vincent China in Detroit at the hands of other auto workers over competition concerns and misguided beliefs about killing a man who was &#8220;Asian looking&#8221;.  Hing stated that these competitive crimes were quite common as many Asians are alleged to be stealing jobs or opportunities.</p>
<p>Citing these references, DA Boudin mentioned that because of the &#8220;long and embarrassing history of the United States&#8221;, Chinatowns were created across the country in solidarity and as a safe haven.</p>
<p>Prof. Hing agreed with Boudin when he stated that &#8220;while some Chinatowns were herded into these communities, others created them out of solidarity&#8221;.  Hing agrees that Asian people have asked for help here because they couldn&#8217;t trust law enforcement to protect them.  He cited a law by the California Supreme Court that prevented Chinese immigrants from giving evidence in court.</p>
<p>The conversation then shifted when DA Boudin began asking Professor Hing about the challenges and opportunities we are currently facing in protecting our communities in San Francisco.</p>
<p>Professor Hing stated, “It starts with people like you.  You have become much more than this event.  It begins with leaders, elected officials, and other community leaders.  And these leaders need it to speak out against these incidents.  “Professor Hing specifically mentioned the importance of advocating for individuals, whether it be against a friend joking about racial groups or for examples of what our community is about.</p>
<p>The moderator then asked District Attorney Chesa Boudin about the challenges he faces in protecting these communities in San Francisco.  While Boudin didn&#8217;t want to point out all of the efforts made this year, he focused on the priorities his office has right now, including voice access, trust building / developing and ongoing communication.</p>
<p>District Attorney Boudin emphasized the importance of helping Asian communities with language barriers, whether it be with what happens in a courtroom or getting help when needed.  To further these priorities, he is hiring more Chinese-speaking staff and working to ensure that all of the services and resources provided by the office are accessible.</p>
<p>Boudin also stressed the need to build and develop trust.</p>
<p>Compared to a time when Chinese Americans could not testify in court and were not protected by law enforcement, he emphasized the importance of informing the community that his office is available to them and that Asian Americans who seek help from Chinatowns can also seek help in his office.</p>
<p>Boudin also stressed the importance of continuous communication to make sure people actually understand what the office is doing for them.</p>
<p>Boudin said he believes there is a lot of misinformation out there about what his office is doing or what cases they are pursuing;  However, to advance these priorities, he participates in weekly roundtables with Chinese news outlets and community leaders.</p>
<p>Boudin stated that he is proactively reaching out to people in the community and working to improve communication efforts.  He also stressed the need to work on crime prevention, as victims already suffer losses if a racially motivated crime is committed.  Boudin also supports the pursuit of intercultural understanding and direct collaboration with the community.</p>
<p>Boudin also announced an upcoming summit on May 14th where he will join fellow community members and critical thinkers on these issues.  Boudin mentioned the importance of community feedback in what they want to see from the office.</p>
<p>Hing acknowledged that repeating history is a central theme in order to be aware and to be proactive in advocating change.  He looks forward to working with Boudin&#8217;s office and having future discussions.</p>
<p>Closing this discussion, Boudin said that these discussions will take place every two weeks with various members of the community featured on the District Attorney&#8217;s Facebook page because, although “we have failed in the past, we cannot allow this to happen together.  We have to come together to fight it.  &#8220;</p>
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		<title>Professor Aron Walsh named within the 2020 Extremely Cited Researcher Checklist &#124; Imperial Information</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Professor Aron Walsh was named to Web of Science&#8217;s 2020 list of Frequently Cited Researchers. The 2020 List of Frequently Cited Researchers identifies influential researchers from around the world who have been most cited by their peers over the past decade. Selected researchers have authored several frequently cited articles and found to be among the &#8230;</p>
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<p class="abstract" itemprop="description">Professor Aron Walsh was named to Web of Science&#8217;s 2020 list of Frequently Cited Researchers.</p>
<p>The 2020 List of Frequently Cited Researchers identifies influential researchers from around the world who have been most cited by their peers over the past decade.  Selected researchers have authored several frequently cited articles and found to be among the top 1% by subject and year citations on the Web of Science.</p>
<p><span>These researchers represent the top 1% of their fields of expertise, meaning that researchers and social scientists highly cited by the world&#8217;s population are 1 in 1,000</span>. </p>
<p>Professor Aron Walsh said, “When you present your new research to the world, it is difficult to know who is watching.  While we always have to take citation metrics with a pinch of salt, it&#8217;s comforting to know that my work is widely read.  I made the list thanks to the efforts of my research group and my staff.  &#8220;</p>
<p><span>Imperial is a signatory to the San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, which a </span>Commitment not to consider journal-based metrics<span> in evaluating the research performance of employees or candidates for recruitment.</span></p>
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Chemical Science, Vol. 11, No. 43</p>
<p>Professor Walsh&#8217;s group deals with the theory and simulation of energy materials such as solar cells, fuels and batteries.  That year, his group developed a new technique or predicted the upper limit for the efficiency of converting solar energy into crystalline materials published in Energy and Environmental Science.  The approach enables the rapid selection of next generation solar energy materials without expensive or toxic elements suitable for terawatt scale application.  </p>
<p>His most recent discovery in collaboration with NIMS in Japan is a novel organic crystal, which is built up from a radical tetrathiafulvalene derivative and which leads to exceptional electrical conductivity.  The publication was featured on the cover of Chemical Science.</p>
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<p>									Kayleigh Brewer<br />
									<br />Department of Materials
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