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...Harvard African Students Association, the Association of Black Harvard Women, the Black Students Association, the Black Men’s Forum, the Harvard Society of Black Scientists and Engineers, the Caribbean Club and Caribbean Club Dance Troupe, Expressions Dance Company, Fuerza Latina, Haitian Alliance, the Kuumba Singers, Latinas Unidas, RAZA, the South Asian Association and the Harvard-Radcliffe Women’s Leadership Project...
...mail to the offended groups sent yesterday, HYP claimed that six of the 12 groups—the Black Men’s Forum, Expressions, Fuerza Latina, the Haitian Alliance, RAZA and the Student Activities Committee of the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations—were not included on the list of College-recognized organizations given to the yearbook by the dean’s office...
...Association of Black Harvard Women, Black Men’s Forum, Black Students Association (BSA), Caribbean Club, Expressions, Fuerza Latina, Haitian Alliance, Harvard African Student Association (HASA), Kuumba, Latinas Unidas, Raza and the Student Activities Committee of the Harvard Foundation are among the student groups without a page in the yearbook...
...student at the Divinity School who co-chairs Concilio Latino, told a Crimson reporter, “He wouldn’t make eye contact-that’s disrespectful.” The other student in that same meeting, Maribel Hernandez ’04, the president of RAZA (not related to Luis), described how Summers had his feet on a table as he toyed with a set of balls. “We understand that he doesn’t have to agree with us, but we don’t think he was respectful...
University President Lawrence H. Summers has responded to growing student demand for both Latino and ethnic studies departments with what appears to be clear ideological opposition. According to Maribel Hernandez ’04, president of RAZA, Summers dismissed the prospective departments as no more than programs that could promote individuals studying their own ethnicity. When Latino studies advocates pointed out to Summers that the department they were demanding is no different from the Afro-American studies department in that respect, Summers allegedly referred to that department as an outermost case that perhaps warranted a separate department...