Harvard students earn credit helping asylum seekers in new 'Immigrant Justice Lab' course
Harvard University has launched a new 'Immigrant Justice Lab' course that allows students to earn academic credit by assisting asylum seekers with research and writing, sparking controversy over the school's perceived 'woke activism.
Harvard University is offering a new 'Immigrant Justice Lab' course, where students can earn academic credit by assisting asylum seekers with research and writing tasks. Critics have labeled the school as a hub for 'woke activism,' but proponents argue that the initiative promotes social justice and equality. The course aims to provide critical support to those seeking refuge in the US. Harvard is one of several universities nationwide offering similar programs to help asylum seekers navigate the complex application process.