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Deborah Ramirez in the Press

Deborah Ramirez for Northeastern Global News

Why ‘The Great Gatsby’ still resonates a century after publication
Two copies of The Great Gatsby with different covers standing up on a table.

Why ‘The Great Gatsby’ still resonates a century after publication

Northeastern distinguished English professor Hillary Chute breaks down why 'The Great Gatsby' “beats on” on its 100-year anniversary.
Northeastern community celebrates power of truth and comics with legendary cartoonist Alison Bechdel
Alison Bechdel speaking on stage at the Hanson Lecture.

Northeastern community celebrates power of truth and comics with legendary cartoonist Alison Bechdel

Northeastern's Hanson Lecture spotlighted the work of Bechdel, the cartoonist whose work has left an indelible mark on faculty and students.
Boston Kids Comics Festival returns to Northeastern and record participation is expected
A turquoise sign that says 'Boston Kids Comics Fest' with a yellow arrow and three comic cats pointing to the right.

Boston Kids Comics Festival returns to Northeastern and record participation is expected

For a second year, Northeastern will host the daylong festival filled with workshops, presentations, and activities for kids who love comics.
Why comics and graphic novels like ‘Maus’ are effective teaching tools
A father and son look at a graphic novel

Why comics and graphic novels like ‘Maus’ are effective teaching tools

Hillary Chute says comics help kids understand "important contemporary issues—about what it means to have an identity that's accepted.”
3Qs: Debating the impact of ‘stand your ground’ laws

3Qs: Debating the impact of ‘stand your ground’ laws

The death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed, black teenager shot by self-appointed community watch captain George Zimmerman in Florida, has sparked a turbulent nationwide dialogue on race and so-called “stand your ground” laws, which authorize the use of lethal force in cases of self-defense. On Tuesday, law professor Deborah Ramirez spoke at a panel convened by Congressional Democrats to address the case.
Fighting terror by building ties

Fighting terror by building ties

Law professor Deborah Ramirez leads a crusade to use community-based approaches to preventing terrorism.