Director Of M.I.T's Media Lab Steps Down Over Ties To Disgraced Financier
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to M.I.T graduate student Arwa Mboya, who had been demanding M.I.T Media Lab Director Joichi Ito resign after it was revealed he had financial ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
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At September 9, 2019 at 04:07PM
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NPR News: Director Of M.I.T's Media Lab Steps Down Over Ties To Disgraced Financier
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