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Moreover, it wasn't The Crimson who had the primary hostilities with Jeffries. It was the trustees of CUNY, who recently removed him as chair. It was, among others, the Asian-American Association, the Bisexual, Gay and lesbian Students Association, La O, the Radcliffe Union of Students, Raza, the South Asian Association--as well as Race Relations Tutor Tomni Dance, Professor of Government Martin L. Kilson and Dean Hernandez-Gravelle. The Foundation's absence from this coalition was conspicuous...
...joined BSA in condemning the flag hangers. The anti-Arab sentiment expressed during the Gulf War is not "admirable." The Asian-American Association and Raza's condemnation of Jeffries were not an example of "admirable" relations between Blacks and Asians or between Blacks and Hispanics. And the recent anti-Asian slurs in Lamont and the bigoted phone calls to Asian-American students show that much work remains to be done...
...director and students, of the Harvard Foundation have also successfully petitioned the deans of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences [FAS] for several new Ethnic Studies courses in the curriculum (including Puerto Rico in the Twentieth Century, Asian-American Culture and history and Chicano Politics). In an effort to help increase the number of minority faculty of Puerto Rican, Mexican-American, Asian-American, African-American and Native American Indian backgrounds, the students and faculty of the Harvard Foundation have collected the resumes of dozens of professors across the nation, presented them to the Faculty and secured the appointment of numerous...
...parents, however, refused to understand why I would even consider attending another college when the best university in the world (everyone in the Asian-American community knows that Harvard is #1 da xue) had offered me a place in the class of 1994. Asian-American students never reject an offer from Harvard, they insisted. In fact, they threatened to refuse to pay for another college, even one that was, in the eyes of most Americans, equal to, if not better than, this school in Massachusetts...
TODAY, I am an Asian-American East Asian Studies Concentrator--the proidentity concentration for Harvard Asian Americans--living in Quincy House (I allowed my roommates to place it on our non-ordered choice house lottery form, never realizing that cruel fate would deprive me of wood panelling or sunny suites facing the river...