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Writer Declines Noguchi Museum Award Over Ban on Kaffiyehs
Writer Declines Noguchi Museum Award Over Ban on Kaffiyehs

The Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction writer Jhumpa Lahiri has declined an award from the Noguchi Museum in disapproval of its new ban on political dress for its staff, which led to the firings of three employees.

The New York Times · 26 Sep, 2024 @ 00:14

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