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...Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle, assistant dean for race relations and minority affairs, said Epps will primarily serve to bolster the ongoing work of the two offices...
...neither Assistant Dean Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle's Office of race Relations and Minority Affairs nor S. Allen Counter's Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations has a clearly defined role in the University. Worse, this confusion has led to counterproductive and childish hostility between the two administrators. Of the two offices, the Foundation is more visible on campus and hosts well-attended "feel good" activities which celebrate cultures on campus. But simply celebrating cultures does little to foster acceptance of those cultures by other students...
...administrator with a broader mandate to reach out to students is Hernandez-Gravelle. But relatively few students know about her office, which, among other tasks, handles harassment cases. Few undergraduates attend the events sponsored by Actively Working Against Racism and Ethnocentrism, the student group that works out of her office. What good is an outreach program if it doesn't reach anyone...
...administrator devoted to improving our understanding (and, implicitly, increasing our acceptance) of one another and our various cultures must raise interest, galvanize students, attract crowds. Hernandez-Gravelle's relative anonymity renders her all but ineffective...
Appalled by the title of the speech and the picture on the poster, Nelson set out to do something about it. The day after the poster went up, Nelson had talked to a Peninsula staff member about it, and met with Assistant Dean of the College Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle and Dean of the College L. Fred Jewett '57. Within another two days, Nelson and another student had written a letter to The Crimson explaining why poster was offensive to Blacks...