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...Chung Chen '01, president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF), said that Jesus Week achieved that goal...
...There are no specifically black or Hispanic Christian groups at Harvard. By contrast, the AACF is one of the largest religious organizations on campus...
...program is run through Harvard-Radcliffe Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF), though many of its members are not part of AACF...
Good intentions aside, Johnson's comment reminds us of the unfortunate fact that some people may feel excluded because of the "Asian American" distinction in our name and purpose (although AACF warmly welcomes all students). Does diversity have value when the celebration and appreciation of a culture remain within a group? Yes, but not when it breeds distrust...
...solidarity is paired with cross-cultural exchanges, so that it benefits mainstream culture as well as minority groups. Perhaps the next step toward achieving an environment in which ethnic-specific clubs can be viewed without suspicion, is to encourage interaction between the groups and the rest of the campus. AACF and other ethnic-specific organizations have the potential to dispel distrust, but this will only be possible if there is a genuine effort on the part of the groups to reach outward, and on the rest of the campus to reciprocate...