Word: losier
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Toussaint G. Losier ’04, the outgoing political action chair, says the breadth and diversity of the BSA membership has made it hard for the president to take a politically activist role in the past few years...
...spend too much time walking on egg shells there’s less of a possibility that you’re going to get a lot of stuff done, especially when it comes to something like politics,” Losier says. Losier says despite the group’s more than thirty year history, some members worry about the possibility of a contentious issue dividing the group...
...commemorated the 30th anniversary of the Afro-American studies department and the beginning of Black History Month—featured a slide show of black history at Harvard and speeches by two of the guide’s editors, Marques J. Redd ’04 and Toussaint G. Losier...
Redd, along with BSA Business Manager Allana N. Jackson ’03, Kiratiana E. Freelon ’02 and Toussaint G. Losier ’04, has been working on the guide since intersession of last year. Many other students contributed interviews, essays and reviews...
...conventional view attributes this trend to racism. A fairly typical op-ed in The Crimson by Toussaint G. Losier in the wake of last spring’s French elections blamed “European xenophobia and racist intolerance” for right-wing political successes. Europeans are indeed more racist than Americans are. A 1997 Eurobarometer poll found that a third of the citizens in EU countries described themselves as “very racist” or “quite racist.” But racism does not explain why the extreme rightist groups most associated with...