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...Latino babies are healthier than their white counterparts even though Latinos are on average poorer, less educated and receive worse health care than whites, according to several major new Harvard-sponsored studies...
...book, Latinos: Remaking America, presents landmark research on Latino education, health, language and politics that was first unveiled last week...
...most substantial recommendation proposes a Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, where four professors—one each in Native American, Asian American, Latino and Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies—would serve as chairs. The center would coordinate the University’s programs that relate to ethnic studies, and it would also be an ideal base for a broad ethnic studies department...
...quilt grows, it reminds of the increasing numbers of deaths from the pandemic. One American under the age of 22 is infected with HIV every hour, with a disproportionate number of infections in the Latino and Black communities. Internationally, AIDS is the leading killer in the developing world. The quilt chronicles only a portion of those who struggle with the memories of those lost. The display is vitally important, says Murphy...
...midst of all this, why should a quiet, tree-sprinkled enclave up Garden Street, most famous beyond Harvard for its collection of historical women’s papers, matter to students concerned about diversity Harvard? How is Radcliffe relevant anymore to students intent on a living wage, a Latino Studies department or a minority dean for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences...