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...question of diversity is not a matter of picking and choosing between different movements, as if they were luxury hors d’oeuvres that we can decide if we want to indulge or skip over,” said Marques J. Redd ’04, an officer...
...other new BSA board members are: Angela A. Amos ’05, secretary; Zachary D. Raynor ’05, arts and entertainment chair; Theodore L. Wright ’04, public service chair; Olamipe I. Okunseinde ’04, publicity chair; Marques J. Redd ’04, publications chair; and Justin H. Alexander ’03, senior representative...
...sunny Cambridge Friday, the kind of day tailor-made for protesters. At the Science Center, the last-minute initiative of Diversity & Distinction editor Marques J. Redd ’03 and Asian-American Association (AAA) Co-President Sophia Lai ’04, among others, has prompted a number of students to rally. What’s the cause? Redd is handing out flyers that explain...
...line of about 30 students trail ahead of Redd as a student on the grass pounds a drum. They have donned masks made of white paper plates, white shirts and ties. Some of them hold a sign that reads, “Where is the diversity at our university?” Isaac J. Weiler ’02-’03, president of the Black Men’s Forum, stands on top of a bench and hollers his support, hands cupped around his mouth. The protesters stop in front of University Hall, in every tourist?...
...Redd, who is black and is helping to create the forthcoming Black Guide to Life at Harvard, agrees that black students, even at Harvard, can feel attacked on a daily basis. His blocking group is three black males and three black females. “I don’t think I saw myself as having any other options,” he says. In Redd’s opinion, black students hanging out together can be a matter of survival. Association of Black Harvard Women President Kimberly H. Levy ’03 says “self-segregation?...