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Heated discussion ensued over some campus e-mail lists. Students on the Black Men’s Forum e-mail list debated what constituted—in de Beausset??s words—“free speech and hate speech...responsible dialogue and irresponsible rhetoric...
...Men’s Forum, De Beausset, who is not of African-American descent, has also tackled minority issues.“What Kyle brings to the table is really sort of the direction that I want the UC to move in,” Anene says, calling De Beausset??s activist approach “less bureaucratic.”De Beausset, who is also a Crimson editorial editor, spent last year in Guatemala after Hurricane Stan ravaged his home country. During his time off, he started a project to aid Guatemalans farming shrimp and embarked...
...like to respond to Kyle A. de Beausset??s article, especially in light of the adoption program I know best, the Chinese-American program, which is the largest international adoption program in operation today...
...editors: I was disappointed and disturbed to read Kyle A. de Beausset??s comment (“Adopt a Conscience,” Oct. 31). When I was eight years old my parents adopted my sister, Kim, who was three months old at the time, from Korea. Within two years we learned that she had cerebral palsy and mental retardation. Thanks to many years of advocacy by my mom, great public school programs, and many wonderful people, Kim now has a terrific situation living in a group home in Wellesley. She works at a retail store...
...says.THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOMEDe Beausset inherits his sense of social justice from his parents, who first went to Guatemala in order to help develop its economy. The couple moved to the country from Ecuador while they were pregnant with De Beausset??his dad is from Taiwan and his mother is American. “People have the education but there are no opportunities for work,” says De Beausset??s father, Alexander M. De Beausset. “They want something better from life and they go the states...