Minority whip Josh Stein speaks for North Carolina Hillel
N.C. Senate minority whip and Chapel Hill native Josh Stein explains the state’s current political climate with an old Jewish proverb.
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N.C. Senate minority whip and Chapel Hill native Josh Stein explains the state’s current political climate with an old Jewish proverb.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of this story stated that Howard Kallem believes that UNC must build a response system for sexual harassment charges amid what he called the community’s grieving process. He did not mention the community’s grieving process in the forum. The article also stated that Kallem said reverse sexism needs to be stamped out. Kallem said instances of reverse sexism were rare. He also was quoted as saying outside involvement needs to be eliminated altogether for the sanctity of sexual assault cases, but Kallem did not say this. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
This is the first of a three-part series on the candidate forums for those running for the position of Title IX coordinator at UNC.
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