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...show, and it’s not just the questionably glamorous locale of the Lowell Dining Hall. This isn’t your standard parade of fashion: it’s “Identities,” an ambitious show designed to showcase fashion while simultaneously defining the Asian-American identity...
...connection.Originally conceived by Nathan P. Gunawan ’07, “Identities: A Fashion Show” attempts to explore the various facets of Asian-American culture through the medium of fashion. The fashion show, organized by the Asian American Association (AAA), will take place on Saturday, April 7 at 9 pm in the Lowell House dining hall.DIVERSITY AND DISTINCTION“What we wanted to do was highlight Asian-American culture in a different way than what had been done before,” says co-producer Sanby Lee ’08. “There...
...leaders of student organizations see their groups as venues for collaboration as much as community. According to Ho of the Asian-American Women’s Association, “We hope the role that AAWA plays is something that promotes forward-thinking, the creation of some kind of community that can be respectful of, but can also cross cultural boundaries.” Similarly, Lee says, “There’s always room for more collaboration, not just between black students and other students, but between Muslims and Christians, between Republicans and Democrats, etcetera...
...many Harvard students, groups like BlackCAST and the Asian-American Dance Troupe prove a much-needed venue for the intersection of minority concerns and their artistic endeavors. Jason C.B. Lee ’08 stresses the significance of showcasing the work of minorities in the performing arts: “There’s a rich artistic legacy within the black community that has produced defining works of art, whether it’s musically or in theater,” he says. “Having a forum to produce or reproduce these types of cultural expression within...
...join the family business—you don’t need a Harvard degree to sell crack. 10) Set up Facebook groups for Clinton and Obama and call it campaigning. 11) Play golf all summer long to build up your networking skills. 12) Cruise the Asian-American neighborhoods with your Harvard acceptance letter in tow, and wait for mothers to start throwing money and their kids’ souls at you. 13) Get married, have two kids, get divorced, shave your head. 14) Make a list of backup summer plans so you don’t get screwed over...