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...China policy was just the start. By the time Jimmy Carter became President, the U.S. refused to recognize 17 countries. Conservatives took a hard line in most cases; liberals acquiesced, for fear of being called softies. The hard-liners were reinforced by ethnic lobbyists for China, Cuba and Israel, who worked to pass economic embargoes that can't be undone without further legislative action. In the past two decades, human-rights groups have also joined the coalition of the unwilling-to-recognize. In most cases, the motivation is honorable - all of these regimes are terrible - but the overall pattern...
Brown quickly learned the move to Cambridge didn’t have to mean abandoning her first love. She spent her first night at Paine Hall watching the Boston Bluegrass festival. And across the hall from her room in Hurlbut, she found West Virginian bluegrass aficionado William W. Carter ’84. The two would soon spend every Saturday morning spinning folk records on their WHRB show, “Living Traditions in Bluegrass.” Brown still visits the station when she comes to Cambridge and has been interviewed on the “Hillbilly at Harvard?...
...Bryan Carter, a first-year at HLS, said that he is looking forward to hearing Cochrane and Ogletree speak on reparations...
...Race is still something that is yet to be openly discussed. I am eager to see this issue put onto the table,” Carter said...
Instead of an opening band, ChestnuTT brought a duo he called the “Carter Ensemble,” who performed two songs before the band extended an invitation for vocalists in the audience to come forward and share their art. This thirty-minute digression, which included strong performances from Harvard’s own Richard Maye ’04 and Dominique C. Deleon ’04, was characteristic of ChesnuTT’s two main objectives: promoting independent artists and breaking down the conventions that we expect from live music...