Word: genderism
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...first act closes with Hawkins’ and O’Brien’s dynamic tap and step number. After a short intermission, the fun will start up again with a piece by award-winning choreographer Tina Tanhehco ’04. Entitled Toys, the dance explores gender issues through the role reversal of a typical strip club. Seven men are objectified by three women, dancing in response to the women’s orders. Director Ryuji Yamaguchi’s introspective dance follows, and director Adrienne Minster’s closes the show with a jazzy finale...
Professor Hammonds puts Harvard on the cutting edge in the combined study of race and science, a subject that has received too little attention in the past. She is the leading scholar in the world on race, gender and science, according to the department’s chair, Henry Louis “Skip” Gates Jr. Her work on the influence of technology and scientific development on the African-American experience in American culture will undoubtedly attract students wishing to explore this emerging area of study. And Hammonds has years of her prime academic work ahead...
...which also designed the anti drunk-driving webpage “Crash Site”—asks students to complete a “risk-assessment” profile. Users are given immediate feedback which compares their alcohol consumption to that of the national average based on gender, race, class, athletic participation and involvement in fraternities or sororities...
...course, Bowles could wear the pink suit and still not flank her on gender. Women greet the Harvard Law grad and former Secretary of both Labor and Transportation like a rock star. By hiding a steel magnolia under a sweet one, she puts powerful men at ease while racing past them, a trait many women could...
...were dangling in the air, unaware of the apparent futility of their efforts. Asked the one question about Brown that Harvard guys are most interested in, Kulash coolly replies, “Smart and foxy. Brown attracts the best of the best, especially when it comes to the fairer gender.” Sorry, ladies...