Word: exclusionism
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ns and aims of these clubs were laudable in their own day, they have inherited a dubious legacy of snobbism and exclusion.
During the panel, Wang traced the history of discrimination against Asian-Americans from the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 to the present.
But the violence we dont know how to confront is the violence of exclusion-the violence of a system that forbids its brightest students from studying what they love, that purposefully works its most promising talents to the point of exhaustion and despair. It is a subtle, unspoken, cold kind...
"Since Hillel must be a house of worship for the most religious of Jews, it necessarily must also cater to them, perhaps to the exclusion of those who are less religiously inclined," he says.
The Red Party (red clothing was not required, merely encouraged--the Seneca avoided all kind of exclusion), held at the Aria club, was quite simply the best Harvard party I have ever attended. The $10 ticket led to a flowing open bar and an equal number of guys and girls...