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That's the column I would have written a week ago, before I attended Monday's inter-ethnic discussion sponsored by the Black Students Association and Hillel. I went to the event in part to find out what blacks and Jews might say to one another when seated at the same table. But primarily I went to gather empirical evidence for my great treatise exposing the national dialogue for the farcical disaster I perceived...
According to Brian J. Rosenthal '00, a co-chair of Hillel's Inter-Ethnic Committee, was a mutual desire by the campus's black and Jewish groups to open a dialogue...
West told the audience that the evening's inter-ethnic discourse was a very positive step for the Harvard community...
...think people discriminate against Jews [at Harvard]," said Steven M. Laufer '99, the other co-chair of Hillel's Inter-Ethnic Committee. "I think Jewish identity is a more personal issue while the black community has to face racial discrimination...
...peers here--people from all over the world and all types of backgrounds--will show me their little corner of it, their little piece of the whole that makes them special. Every once in a while I strike gold--the study session that turns into a debate about inter-racial relations, the meeting of two individuals waiting in line for a professor's office hours that turns into a passionate discussion of what really matters in a work of art. But these lucky chances are just that--lucky chance. I've been digging with a lot of people, people...