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...would be naive of us to say we're going to meet with Rudenstine and things will be resolved," said Garcia, who is also co-president of Raza, the Mexican-American students organization. "We want to talk to him personally to see how much he agrees with...

Author: By Melissa Lee, | Title: Coalition to Meet Rudenstine Today | 3/15/1993 | See Source »

...issue with over 25 years under his belt in the upper echelons of the College bureaucracy, has responded with a proliferation of committees which plan to issue recommendations. "I think it's mostly been a lot of bureaucratic shuffle," says Richard Garcia '95, president of Raza, the Mexican-American students organization...

Author: By John Tessitore, | Title: College Brings Red Tape to Race Relations Policy | 3/15/1993 | See Source »

Veronica Rosales '94, a former president of Mexican-American student group Raza, voiced the concerns of student advocates for ethnic studies curriculum representation...

Author: By Anna D. Wilde, | Title: Panelists Disagree On Ethnic Studies | 3/8/1993 | See Source »

...nice, you may be thinking. A Mexican-American filmmaker -- not enough of those. And thrifty too. Rodriguez, the third of 10 children of a nurse and a sales manager for a cookware firm, does seem an exemplary gent. To impress on his younger siblings the value of an education, he has resolved to take the last three courses he needs for his University of Texas degree. But goodwill doesn't make a good film. And one of El Mariachi's zestful pleasures is that you can enjoy it without awarding it affirmative-action points. It's a real movie, high...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Few Bucks, Very Big Bang | 3/8/1993 | See Source »

...exact proposal--put forth this fall by representatives of LaO (the Puerto Rican students' association), Raza (the Mexican-American students' assoication), and the Asian American Association--asks the College to implement Latino and Asian-American studies courses in traditional departments like English and sociology. Ethnic Studies proponents hope for the eventual establishment of an American studies or American cultures department. These activists complain that they cannot count on the availability of Asian and Latino American Studies courses unless Harvard hired permanent Asian and Latino American Studies professors, who could in turn conduct their research only with the support...

Author: By Daniel Choi, | Title: Multicultural Malaise | 1/27/1993 | See Source »

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