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RAZA President Maribel Hernandez ’04 says this desire, in turn, often results from a shift in identity minority and marginalized students often face once at Harvard...
RAZA President Maribel Hernandez and Luis Hernandez, representing the movement for Latino studies, met with Summers at his March office hours. They presented him with a letter, signed by more than 100 Harvard students and faculty, requesting a Latino studies department...
...demeanor. Latino studies advocate Luis S. Hernandez, a graduate student at the Divinity School who co-chairs Concilio Latino, told a Crimson reporter, “He wouldn’t make eye contact-that’s disrespectful.” The other student in that same meeting, Maribel Hernandez ’04, the president of RAZA (not related to Luis), described how Summers had his feet on a table as he toyed with a set of balls. “We understand that he doesn’t have to agree with us, but we don?...
University President Lawrence H. Summers has responded to growing student demand for both Latino and ethnic studies departments with what appears to be clear ideological opposition. According to Maribel Hernandez ’04, president of RAZA, Summers dismissed the prospective departments as no more than programs that could promote individuals studying their own ethnicity. When Latino studies advocates pointed out to Summers that the department they were demanding is no different from the Afro-American studies department in that respect, Summers allegedly referred to that department as an outermost case that perhaps warranted a separate department...
...glad to see that we were able to engage in a meaningful dialogue with a member of the administration,” said RAZA President Maribel Hernandez ’04. “For the first time we felt respected by the administration...