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...While ethnic diversity at the executive-team level has suffered in recent years, it is not historically an all-white or even all-male province, as examination of IOP Student Advisory Committee reports shows. Any diversity at the IOP is necessarily limited by the diversity of its constituency—the Harvard student body. Yet some programs at the IOP are consistently more ethnically diverse than the Harvard student body itself, which is no small accomplishment based on a dramatically improving outreach operation...
...further dispute her characterization of the relationship between ethnic student groups and the IOP. Any cursory examination of the records available at the IOP shows that ethnic student groups very regularly co-sponsor IOP events, not just once per year. The IOP has recently taken steps to form ethnic caucuses to further solidify these relationships, and while leadership missteps this semester may have lead Samuels to form her allegations, her claims are factually unsupported...
...topics they hoped to address as well. The forum’s format allowed students from the audience to submit questions of their own. These questions were then read by Lee, who was the forum’s moderator. One student asked about the UC’s own ethnic homogeneity, which all candidates said they considered a problem. Haddock said that minority students might not run for UC positions, perhaps because “the UC isn’t representing them” and hasn’t “been able to give them the support...
Shelby agrees with this characterization of black solidarity as a political identity rather than an ethnic or cultural one. Exploring the historical foundations of black solidarity, Shelby urges readers to question the significance of this solidarity in the complex world of post-Civil Rights era America...
Harvard students engaged in a heated discussion about the issue of ethnic and multicultural sensitivity in campus publications yesterday, in an event sponsored by the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations...