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Students, however, list just as many reasons favoring involvement in racial or ethnic organizations as they do for avoiding them. For many, the groups play important social, political and cultural roles. Anton N. Quist '92, co-president of the Harvard African Students Association, says the groups help minorities feel more at home and allow them to interact with students from similar backgrounds. The groups also help unify a minority community in case it "is the target of some sort of injustice," Quist says...
Directed by Anton Quist, Our Husband, a slapstick comedy set in Nigeria, revolves around Rahman Taslim Lejoka-Brown. In keeping with Nigerian custom, which allows a man to have as many wives as he can handle, Lejoka-Brown has two--well, three actually, but Liza, who lives in America, thinks she is the only one. Her arrival in Nigeria provides the spark for comical confusion, as Lejoka-Brown struggles to maintain his home and political career...
...Quist evidently has little control over the inconsistencies permeating his show. Editing of some of the melodramatic, hackneyed lines could have improved this production. The actors display only a vague notion of how vital the character interaction is, and the resulting performance lacks the rhythm so essential to comedy...
...time may be coming when even the CCSR will change its mind," Quist says...
...will be really up to us this year...to decide what our turning point will be," Quist says. "We'll either stick to our guns [on divestment]...or decide that sanctions have done enough...