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Tere Riera-Carrion '92, a former president of La Organizacion, is a resident of San Juan, Puerto Rico...
Finally, some minorities don't even have a choice about whether to join a group. Manuel S. Varela '94 was born in Spain. At Harvard, he found organizations for Mexican-Americans (RAZA) and Puerto Ricans (La Organizacion), but not for students from Spain. "To some extent I was turned off by that," Varela says, and as a consequence, he "didn't really get involved" in any Hispanic groups...
...addition, we would encourage de Silva to become more familiar with the subjects of his articles. He claims that RAZA "submitted four grant requests in conjunction with other groups: La Organizacion (LaO)/Raza, Harvard-Radcliffe RAZA, LaO/Estudiantil Boricua de Harvard/Radcliffe and AAA/RAZA...
...Harvard student groups who expressed a special interest in meeting with the Secretary for a private conversation about issues of concern. For example, the Secretary met with students with disabilities and discussed a number of their concerns. He also met with pre-med students, student leaders from BSA, La Organizacion Estudiantil Boricua (Puerto Rican Students Association), the Asian-American Assocation and others...
According to David Shim '91, also co-president of the Asian American Association, the admissions office today maintains direct ties to several minority organizations: the Asian American Association, the Black Students Association, Native Americans at Harvard, La Organizacion Estudiantil Boricua de Harvard-Radcliffe and Raza. Representatives of those organizations often participate in applicant recruiting trips, and yesterday students who had participated in such trips said the admissions process is very competitive for legacies and athletes...