Judith Dushku, a professor in the Government Department, began her career at Suffolk University in 1966, and in the years since then, has witnessed many changes at Suffolk and in the city of Boston. In this interview, Dushku discusses the changes in the school, the city, and her own beliefs over that period of time; she also remarks upon the anti-war movement, civil rights, local and international politics, and the media’s role in international issues. Professor Dushku relates her admiration of Congressman Joe Moakley and concludes with her satisfaction with her tenure at Suffolk.https://dc.suffolk.edu/soh/1019/thumbnail.jp
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