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Others, like Rosa Rios '87, a member of the Chicano student group RAZA, offer a more positive assessment of the Foundation and say the Foundation's progress in improving race relations in a relatively short time is often overlooked. "We should feel lucky that we have an organization like the Foundation here, because it is only recently that minorities have had exposure at Harvard," Rios says...
Tuesday, The Crimson reported--in a prominently displayed front-page article--that "members of several campus minority groups criticized a report recently published by their umbrella organization," the Third World Students Alliance. At Harvard, it's news when some members of the Asian-American Association, Black Students Association, Raza, La Organizacion Estudiantil Boricua and American Indians at Harvard disagree...
...minority students who are here." Just what are the views of Harvard minority students? It is an impossible question to answer. To begin with, there is the problem of defining "minority;" is it those who checked the box on their application or the ones who go to AAA, BSA, Raza, La O and AIH meetings...
...meeting included representatives from The Crimson, The Independent, The Salient, the Black Students Association (BSA), La Raza and American Indians at Harvard. Many of the participants agreed that if minority groups sent publications press releases on their activities, and if publications met with minority groups before their comps, the different groups could improve the racial climate at Harvard...
...address those issues, Winthrop has invited representatives from The Crimson, The Independent, The Advocate, and The Salient to speak with members of the Black Students Association (BSA), La Raza, La Organizacion, and the Asian American Association...