Amna Khalid
Amna Khalid is an associate professor of history at Carleton College and host of the podcast Banished.
Stories by this Author
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The Review | Opinion
Conservative Attacks on Higher Ed Are Attacks on Democracy
DeSantis and Co.’s claims to be serving the people’s will are fake. -
The Review | Opinion
DEI Goals Are Worthy. Campus DEI Bureaucracies Fail Them.
Anyone and everyone can deploy the “harm” rationale to curtail academic freedom. -
The Review | Opinion
The Point of Education Is Not to Reduce Harm
Macalester’s response to a controversial exhibit undermines the liberal arts. -
The Review | Opinion
Yes, DEI Can Erode Academic Freedom. Let’s Not Pretend Otherwise.
We should admit that inclusion and other values are sometimes in tension. -
The Review | Opinion
Most of All, I Am Offended as a Muslim
On Hamline University’s shocking imposition of narrow religious orthodoxy in the classroom. -
The Review | Opinion
The Truth, and Nothing but the Truth?
Academic freedom isn’t just about knowledge, but about expression. -
The Review | Opinion
The Purpose of a University Isn’t Truth. It’s Inquiry.
Defenders of academic freedom forget this at their own peril. -
The Review
The Data Is In — Trigger Warnings Don’t Work
A decade ago, there was little research on their effectiveness. Now we know. -
The Review
How to Fix Diversity and Equity
Ritualized regimes of political expression must be rejected. -
The Review
How Students Are Furthering Academe’s Corporatization
By insisting on bureaucratic solutions to diversity problems, they are empowering administrations at the expense of the faculty.