Word: hernandez
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...open letter to the College, Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle, assistant dean for minority affairs and race relations, addressed the problem of the grafitti as well as accusing the Dining Hall Services of insensitivity for sponsoring a '50s night, because it portrayed the era as a "carefree" time, when she said discrimination existed during that period...
Fundamentally, race relations on this campus have boiled down to questions of communication and trust. Hernandez-Gravelle described minorities at Harvard as burdened with a "sense of invisibility and lack of acknowledged presence and voice." Visions '89 is an important step to help counter this invisibility...
...employees responded to statements issued late last month by Assistant Dean for Minority Affairs and Race Relations Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle. In an open letter to the College January 25, Hernandez-Gravelle admonished the dining service's choice of publicizing the 1950s as a trouble-free time...
...January, Eliot, Kirkland, Leverett, Lowell and Winthrop house dining halls sponsored 1950s theme dinners advertised through posters and fliers. The notices included statements intended to evoke nostalgia and invite students to return to a time described as "care-free". After receiving complaints about the event from students, Hernandez-Gravelle released the statement to increase community awareness of racial concerns...
...Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle, appointed last year to the newly created post of assistant dean for minority affairs, will sponsor a week-long College forum on racial awareness later this month...