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...those at Harvard, and especially Latinos, are very much disturbed by the ignorant stereotypes that are being perpetuated through Huntington’s “academic” writings. Latino leaders at Harvard as well as organizations such as Concilio Latino, RAZA, Fuerza, Latinas Unidas, the Cuban American Undergraduate Student Assocation and Native Americans at Harvard College have expressed their discontent with Huntington’s writings and have begun collaborating to organize in order to educate the community. According to Huntington, rising immigration rates from Mexico would mean “the end of American society...

Author: By Martha I. Casillas, Maribel Hernandez, and Edward L. Rocha, S | Title: The Hispanic Contribution | 3/18/2004 | See Source »

Martha I. Casillas ’05, a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House, Edward L. Rocha ’06, a government concentrator in Adams House, and Maribel Hernandez ’04, a social studies concentrator in Winthrop House, are executive co-chairs of Concilio Latino...

Author: By Martha I. Casillas, Maribel Hernandez, and Edward L. Rocha, S | Title: The Hispanic Contribution | 3/18/2004 | See Source »

...John Edwards’ sex appeal, the tanned and chiseled Arnold—a seven-time Mr. Universe—would surely be attractive. As President Bush scrambles to woo Hispanic voters, the nation’s fastest growing demographic, Republicans should recall that despite running against a Latino candidate. Schwarzenegger managed to capture nearly a third of the Hispanic vote...

Author: By Adam J. Katz, | Title: Conan the President | 3/17/2004 | See Source »

...addition to Lopez’s popularity for writing, producing and performing on his eponymous television sitcom on ABC, students in attendance pointed to Lopez’s role-model status for the Latino community at Harvard and beyond as reasons for their enthusiasm for his selection this year...

Author: By Yan Zhao, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Diversity on Display | 3/5/2004 | See Source »

...great to see a Latino person who definitely grew up in a community that a lot of Harvard Latinos grew up in,” said Joseph Torres-Rangel, a performer in Ballet Folklorico de Aztlan and a student at the Graduate School of Education. “And it was nice to see someone in that background who has really become a leader in his field. He has really broke through...

Author: By Yan Zhao, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Diversity on Display | 3/5/2004 | See Source »

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