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...their ethnicity or race. “You’re not allowed to be black and female; you have to be one, and that’s a problem in society,” ABHW member Kelly L. Lee ’07 said. Another ABHW member, Kaya N. Williams ’07, who organized the event, discussed the reputations that Harvard’s women-oriented organizations may harbor among minority women. When choosing among extracurricular groups to join, “black women choose blackness over being a woman. It’s more on their...
...Mike Wallace. But scholars and students alike at Harvard insist that Black History Month still plays an important role. “I don’t want a Black History Month either, because I completely agree that Black history is American history,” wrote Kaya N. Williams ’07, the action committee chair of the Association of Black Harvard Women (ABHW), in an e-mail. “If we could replace those 28 days with 365 days of recognition of the importance of Black History in America...
...subcommittee will convene again next Friday to organize the process by which the applications will be reviewed, subcommittee member Kaya N. Williams ’07 said...
...Kaya N. Williams ’07 is an anthropology concentrator in Eliot House...
Also elected to the board were Amara A. Omeokwe ’08 as secretary, Ifunanya H. Ejebe ’07 as treasurer, Brittany N. Castaneda ’07 as publicity chair, Nicole M. Brown ’08 as community service chair, Kaya N. Williams ’07 as action committee chair, Natasha S. Alford ’08 as alumni representative and public relations chair, and Ashton R. Lattimore ’08 as social chair...