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Presidents from the following organizations have endorsed the petition: Harvard African Students Association, Asian American Association, Black Students Association, Caribbean Club, Chinese Student Association, Cubans-American undergraduate Student Association, Fuerza Quisqueyans, Haitian Alliance, Harvard-Radcliffe Hillel, Hong Kong Club, Irish Cultural and Historical Society, Korean-Americans for Culture and Community, Korean Student Association, Harvard Phillipine Forum, RAZA, Singapore and Malaysia Association, South Asian Association and the Taiwanese Cultural Society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Epps, Crimson Misread MSA | 11/14/1995 | See Source »

...rally was endorsed by a broad-based coalition of students groups, including the Asian American Association (AAA), Black Students Association (BSA), College Democrats, Concilio, Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Ethnic Studies Action Committee (ESAC), Fuerza, Korean Association for Culture and Community (KACC) and Raza...

Author: By Kenton H. Beerman, | Title: Students Rally Against 'Contract With America' | 3/24/1995 | See Source »

...ethnic organizations will not tolerate such irresponsible journalism and unthinking sensationalism. --Vivek Maru '97 Academic/Political Chair South Asian Association Susan S. Kim '96 President Korean Students Association Jean M. Ou '95 Co-President Chinese Students Association Alex Cho '96 Co-President Asian American Association Julissa Reynoso '97 President Fuerza Quisqueyana Alison Moore '97 Vice President Black Students Association Laurent Alfred '96 Political Action Chair Haitian Alliance Nisha Hitchman '97 Dax Bayard Co-Chairs Caribbean Club Pedro Orozco '96 Secretary RAZA Radi Annab '95 President Society of Arab Students

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Oversteps Its Boundaries | 11/7/1994 | See Source »

...future for Hispanic groups lies not with pipe-dreams of unity for a broad ethnic group which cannot even be defined, but in small, strong organizations like CAUSA, La O, FUERZA, and RAZA. Know your own culture and history; understand your community well enough to bargain for it; speak your language (without which you can't begin to do the first two things); decide, culturally, where you're coming from and where you're headed--and then we can talk, logically and intelligently, about where our interests really intersect...

Author: By Manuel F. Cachan, | Title: Don't Call Me Latino | 3/24/1994 | See Source »

...students who went to Haiti on a fact-finding mission discussed their experiences Saturday in a Black History Month celebration sponsored by the Haitian Alliance, Caribbean Club and Fuerza Quisqueyana...

Author: By Gina L. Paik, | Title: Two Students Report on Life in Haiti | 2/22/1994 | See Source »

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