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...Panelist Aaron T. Frazier ’10, a judge in the Harvard Model Congress, proposed the idea that removing programs such as affirmative action would diminish white resentment of African Americans—resentment that he said contributes to discrimination. An audience member, Raul A. Campillo ’09, offered an alternate approach during a post-panel discussion: that the government issue a formal acknowledgement and apology for its wrongdoings against minorities. Campillo’s proposal met with opposition from Anjelica M. Kelly ’09, president of the Association of Black Harvard Women...
...discussion was informal, with students exchanging points and counterpoints. For example, Raul A. Campillo ’09 argued that Latinos should work harder to be respected and recognized as Americans, but was immediately countered by Alvarenga, who contended that as Latinos, “you can still take pride in where you come from and participate in the democratic process...
...Raul A. Campillo ’09, who identifies himself as Hispanic, served on the council last year, but was not re-elected this year...
...Campillo said that a smaller council—the result of the elimination of the Campus Life Committee last spring—has had a negative impact on the number of minorities...
...think most of the people who came in third place [last year] were ethnic minorities,” Campillo said. “Now there’s only one Latino on the council, as opposed to two last year...