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Under the auspices of the Office of race Relations and Minority Affairs, directed by Dean Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle, a group of tutors from every house and proctors in the Yard have volunteered and received training to deal with concerns about racial harassment and diversity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Forgot Race Relations Tutors | 1/31/1992 | See Source »

...Harvard"s Stealth Dean, Ms. Hernandez-Gravelle...

Author: By G.k. Wenceslas, | Title: The Crimson's Holiday Gift List | 12/18/1991 | See Source »

Incidentally, it is regrettable that, although The Crimson managed to seek out a recent, routine intra-office meeting of Dean Hilda Hernandez-Gravelle with the designated race relations tutors, the paper displayed no interest in the widely publicized Minority Students Association/AWARE multicultural study break (attended by representatives of the Asian American Students Association, Hillel, the Black Students Association, the Black Men's Forum, Raza and about 60 others...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dissolving AWARE is Not the Answer | 12/16/1991 | See Source »

FEAR REIGNED for the larger part of the campaign. In a style that has become far too common on the island, the state-hooders employed defamatory tactics, accusing Governor Rafael Hernandez-Colon and his Popular Democratic Party of rebuffing the United States and pursuing a separatist ideological course. Under the leadership of Dr. Pedro Rosello, the prostatehood New Progressive Party unleashed a campaign of fear, aimed at equating the "Si," or affirmative response, with a vote of confidence to the governor for an additional term as well as an increase in crime, drug-addiction, alcoholism, mental illness, unemployment, social upheaval...

Author: By Tere Riera-carrion, | Title: A Campaign of Fear | 12/14/1991 | See Source »

Offering the referendum, no one doubts, was politically motivated. Governor Hernandez-Colon's stakes for issuing it were very high on a personal as well as partisan level. He knew that losing would mean his political death and gravely weaken the Popular Democratic Party. But he had no reason to expect defeat and was pressured to assert the validity of the commonwealth option as an alternative to statehood...

Author: By Tere Riera-carrion, | Title: A Campaign of Fear | 12/14/1991 | See Source »

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