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...student leaders also said that, although Harvard has not experienced severe racial problems, University officials can do more to improve racial understanding...
...chiefs are talking: members are required to sign an agreement not to speak about the club, although one told TIME anonymously that Johnson's move came as a surprise. Another source within Augusta said the club doesn't consider gender diversity to carry the same imperative as ethnic or racial diversity. "To us," says this insider, "there's a big difference...
...corporations run by Augusta's members, however, don't make that distinction. Virtually every FORTUNE 500 CEO has made certain that women and minorities are represented on his or her board of directors. Coca-Cola, which settled a high-profile racial-discrimination case in 2000, tried to intervene with Augusta, but CEO Douglas Daft got nowhere. "We enjoyed our one-year sponsorship of the Masters," the company said in a statement. Citigroup told Burk in a letter that "we have communicated our views privately to the management of the [Masters] tournament. We believe that such a dialogue is the most...
According to his cousin, Wamba’s musical tastes incorporated these interests in racial and cultural issues...
Beyond rebuilding the areas that were directly hit by the terrorists, America is in the process of restructuring its intelligence and security agencies to better prevent future tragedy. At the same time, it is crucial that we do not misdirect our anger at racial or ethnic groups. A year ago, President Bush and others rightly and immediately emphasized that Arab-Americans must not be targeted in the aftermath of the attacks. Yet there were still isolated incidents of violence—and more pervasive but less visible, a widespread sense of distrust of anyone who looked like the stereotypical...