Word: asianized
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Charles S. Woo '95, editor-in-chief of theHarvard Political Review, explains that manyAsian-Americans have declined to carve out ethnicpolitical identities because Asian-Americans havenot been able to come together as an effectivepolitical coalition...
...Being Asian-American is not some monolithicexperience, although there are certaincommonalities," Song says. "We really need toquestion stereotypes and be very vigilant abouthow much they control our lives...
...sure there are a lot of Asians who couldsucceed in a lot of different fields but don'tbecause of perceptions of Asians," Cheng says."There could be some great Asian rock star outthere that we don't know about and never will."CrimsonGabriel B. Eber...
...disappointer," said Jennifer Ching '96, outgoing co-president of the Asian American Association. "I think it's unfortunate space restriction that'shappening because of all the construction rightnow...
Harvard researchers, led by McKay Professor of Environmental Engineering Peter P. Rogers, have begun a two-year project to tackle that problem. they plan to design a numerical environmental index which would allow those who invest in developing Asian countries to better assess the environmental impact of their loans...