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...Vasan said.Nonetheless, the group’s constitution still specifically mentions eight different countries—from Sri Lanka to Pakistan—in its area of focus.‘YOU DON’T LOOK CHINESE?’The president of the Black Students Association (BSA), Nneka C. Eze ’07, pointed out that the 300 members of her group span not just several countries—but entire continents.“Whether they are from Africa, from the Caribbean, second generation, 10th, 20th generation...there is such variation within the students in BSA...
...last February, the Harvard College Democrats decided to do an event for Black History Month, both to honor the spirit of the month and to build ties with black student groups on campus. We gave our monthly movie night a black history focus, and got the Black Students Association (BSA), the Association of Black Harvard Women (ABHW), and the Black Men’s Forum (BMF) to co-sponsor the event. Popcorn popped and DVD cued up, we watched as member after member of our organization flowed into the Dunster House TV room—but not a single student...
...without diluting the goal of a shared experience. “What happens when a person can feel safe in two groups, because of shared common identities within those groups, but you can only achieve that safe space in of those two groups?” Black Students Association (BSA) Vice-President Jennifer N. Wynn ’06 asked. “Is there a way both groups will allow you to marry those two identities without compromising either one?” Attendees of the meeting also discussed the internal politics of organizations...
...around too many people who are too different from him and cannot handle it.” Students from all faiths and ethnicities at Columbia have joined in a protest and candlelight vigil, according to Oki, Herr, and Rubin-Vega. Representatives from Harvard’s Black Students Association (BSA) and the BGLTSA also responded to the Columbia incident has also touched them. BSA President Nneka C. Eze ’07 said she e-mailed her Columbia counterpart, Oki, last Friday morning, and the two have been “in close contact” since. Eze also said...
...Joshua A. Barro ’05, former UC finance committee chair and an unsuccessful candidate for UC president in 2003 “I think endorsements are both key and indicative. On the strength of the Black Students Association endorsement (given that the BSA is an extremely active group on campus) and on the strength of the Dems endorsement (given that in the macroworld you have a Republican administration in the White House with waning approval numbers), and based on the fact that this other ticket [Voith-Gadgil] that seems to have some good traction has two groups coming...