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Pulitzer winner Jhumpa Lahiri declines award over New York museum’s keffiyeh ban

Pulitzer winner Jhumpa Lahiri declines award over New York museum’s keffiyeh ban

Earlier this month, New York City's Noguchi Museum fired three employees for wearing keffiyeh head scarves.
27 Sep, 2024

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri declined to accept an award from New York City’s Noguchi Museum after it fired three employees for wearing keffiyeh head scarves, an emblem of Palestinian solidarity, following an updated dress code.

“Jhumpa Lahiri has chosen to withdraw her acceptance of the 2024 Isamu Noguchi Award in response to our updated dress code policy,” the museum said in a statement on Wednesday. “We respect her perspective and understand that this policy may or may not align with everyone’s views.”

Lahiri received the Pulitzer Prize in 2000 for her book Interpreter of Maladies. The New York Times first reported the news.

Across the world, protesters demanding an end to Israel’s war in Gaza have worn the black-and-white keffiyeh head scarf, a symbol of Palestinian self-determination.

Anti-apartheid South African leader Nelson Mandela was also seen wearing the scarf on many occasions. Israel’s supporters, on the other hand, say it signals backing extremism.

In November, three students of Palestinian descent in Vermont were shot in an attack. Two were wearing the keffiyeh.

Israel’s ongoing assault on Gaza has killed tens of thousands and displaced nearly everyone there, following a deadly attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7.

Last month, the art museum — founded by Japanese American sculptor Isamu Noguchi — announced a policy prohibiting employees from wearing anything that expressed “political messages, slogans or symbols.” Three employees were sacked.

Other people in the United States have also lost their jobs due to their stance on Israel and Gaza.

A New York City hospital fired a Palestinian American nurse in May after she called Israel’s actions in Gaza a “genocide” during an acceptance speech for an award. Israel denies genocide charges brought by South Africa at the World Court.

Comments

Free Palestine Sep 27, 2024 12:10pm
If Gaza and Ukraine war don’t stop now, the world of today will forget holocaust era and will remember Gaza the most. Please end the war now.
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Deepak Sep 27, 2024 12:26pm
Who cares if she refuses the award? There are better writers in the queue. Move over please!
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Laila Sep 27, 2024 01:01pm
As a museum there are entitled to regulate dresscode of their guests and visitors. Just like how a country like France is entitled to bar religious symbols of any religion in public schools. Just like in Pakistan you can not walk outside with a star of David on your shirt or even Arabic calligraphy without the threat of mob lynching and apologizing for doing nothing wrong. Every country, public or private institution has the sovereign right to regulate code of conduct. Would we just accept if a guest in an international hotel just walks into the breakfast area with Israeli flag pinned to his collar? Or a woman with uncovered head in a mosque? The only thing you can do is to not visit that place and find an alternative. You can not dictate to any business or institution how they should run their place unless they violate laws. No political symbols is not limited to the keffiyeh. It means EVERYTHING political.
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Zulfiqar Sep 27, 2024 05:56pm
Your understanding of right and wrong is misconstrued. When a genocide is happening, you want to argue about social norms?. Keffiyah is not a religious symbol. It’s a piece of garment that’s become a symbol of defiance in the face of brutal oppression. And no one can deny the genocide taking place in Palestine and Lebanon. Shame on the award committee for siding with the Israeli killers of innocent men women and children.
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kamal chowkidar Sep 27, 2024 08:58pm
She thinks that she is very relevant when in fact she is irrelevant.
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kamal chowkidar Sep 27, 2024 08:59pm
You don't deserve the award at the first place with your dirty political views.
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Rashida Masood Sep 27, 2024 11:34pm
Have you no sympathy for the Palestinian people who are being killed brutally? Are you not human enough to care?
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Observer Sep 28, 2024 03:15am
Everyone wants to be in lime light. What has she done for Palestine so far?
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ABC Sep 28, 2024 01:01pm
I think, we should stop this war. it'll probably lead to a world war anyways. Now israels attacking lebanon. if we dont support one, we support the other!STOP THIS WAR NOW. ITS NO GAIN JUST LOSS
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Laila Sep 28, 2024 07:29pm
@RASHIDS MASOOD I don't know who you are talking to but if you want to place the guilt trip game, then I can ask you, have you no sympathy for Rwandan people, Myanmar Muslims, Sudanese Muslims and Chinese Uighur Muslims who are going through the same. Being slaughtered. Right now in Sudan 12 millions are displaced. Rape is used as a weapon against females. Males are either caged or slaughtered. Are you not human enough to care for others? Also understand how a business works. You can not dictate to a business what dresscode they can have or not have for their employees. Did you even read the article? Do you think you can walk into Al Aqsa mosque in a mini skirt and bare head?
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Laila Sep 28, 2024 07:43pm
@ZULFIQAR Unsure if you are addressing me? My understanding of right and wrong is correct and in accordance with law. If you believe you can override New York laws and dictate an employer/museum what dresscode they can have or not and order them to show "symbols of defiance", then you clearly dont understand how businesses operate. Seriously? Try walking into a bank in New York with your face hidden. Try walking into a Chinese restaurant/company in Pakistan with pro Uighur placards/symbols of defiance. A place of business is not a place to show political defiance, religious or ideological symbols. You can do that on your own time when off work. When you work for a business you are governed by their employee rules. The committee is not siding with anybody. They want a impartial professional workplace conducting their business. Write them and ask for their clarification if you still disagree.
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Laila Sep 28, 2024 07:50pm
@ABC Great idea. 100% agreed. Now the question is, HOW do WE stop this war? Also who is WE? Pakistan? Arab countries? Rich Gulf countries? KSA? Europe? Muslim countries? UN? NATO? EU? Who? China? Russia? US? Arab League?
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