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...BSA Political Action Chair Malcolm R. Rivers '09 said Patrick questioned the origins of that estimate and refused to say that he would press the legislature for that amount...
...Friday's meeting, which was closed to the press, came after recent violence in Boston led high school students, community groups, and the Harvard Black Students Association (BSA) to call for a change in policy from Patrick...
...meeting, the BSA partnered with the Harvard Black Men's Forum and Operation Greensboro, a high school anti-violence group, to demand that Patrick commit $50 million to crime prevention in the six most violent Massachusetts cities...
BOSTON—Bearing candles at the scene of a recent Roxbury shooting, the Harvard Black Students Association (BSA) called on Gov. Deval L. Patrick ’78 to take decisive action against urban violence in Boston. The event, which BSA President Sarah Lockridge-Steckel ’09 described as a cross between a vigil and a press conference, brought 25 Harvard undergraduates to a basketball court in Washington Park, Roxbury last night. Echoing an open letter she sent the governor last Friday, Lockridge-Steckel said Patrick has not done enough to fight crime in black communities...
...easy to fall into the trap where you say this is a community that celebrates a certain ethnicity, but it’s actually only celebrated by that ethnicity.” Although Nathan P. Whitfield ’09, who is a member of the BSA, acknowledges the importance of ethnic and cultural groups, he worries that students who spend a lot of time devoted to their racial community often “get into the habit of sticking with these groups.” He says, “Just having those groups on campus is divisive...