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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Seems safe, right? But sometimes being a subject can have its difficulties. Although Credell L. M. Coleman '00 explains most experiments "are quite educational and not dangerous at all," she describes one incident where "the experimenter was running really late and I had another experiment lined up right after, so he was holding me up. I sat in this office for 15 minutes and he never came...

Author: By Sonia Inamdar, | Title: Subjects Wanted | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

Taking back the night explicitly means making the night a safe place for women. If the nights were safe, women could go out by themselves to party, work night-shifts, take brain-clearing walks, return from the library, explore cities, contemplate nature and leave situations in which we feel threatened or uncomfortable, without feeling we are taking dangerous risks. This isn't the case, and thus we are dependent and restrained. Although Harvard-Radcliffe students have started to take back the night with groups such as SafetyWalk, the Coalition Against Sexual Violence and other endeavors, clearly there is much more...

Author: By Talya M. Weisbard, | Title: Why We Need 'Take Back The Night' | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

America, at the moment, offers a higher standard of living, greater economic opportunities and, what is perhaps most important, a physically safe environment for Jews. The American Jew, while enjoying the benefits of and contributing energy to the world's hegemonic nation, is plagued by a divided sense of fate: though America is most certainly his country, a great number of his people are sweating, fighting and dying to establish a secure home for all of the Jewish people--a home in which the Jew does not yet, but may some day, desire or need to live. A safe home...

Author: By Joshua A. Kaufman, | Title: Toward A More Perfect Union | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

Women are members of multiple communities over their lifetimes. As members of the Harvard-Radcliffe community, we need to feel safe and equal on the streets at night, in our classrooms and in our professional endeavors. Women still face severe discrimination in hiring and pay in the workplace. The TBTN programming which addresses these concerns includes discussions of struggles of women in the church, at the Western Wall, in scientific academia and as artists and as prostitutes; a self-defense workshop; and a river run to take back the river path where numerous women have been attacked and raped...

Author: By Talya M. Weisbard, | Title: Why We Need 'Take Back The Night' | 4/23/1998 | See Source »

...course, advocating child labor is a radical step in the Western world. Perhaps it would be easier just to ban our companies from indulging in it, and sit back and relax, safe in the knowledge that the sweatshirt that we're wearing wasn't ever touched by underage hands--no matter that the underage hands which never touched this sweatshirt are probably at that very moment rummaging through a garbage heap somewhere since their employer threw them out due to our forceful campaigning. But then, our conscience is clear...

Author: By Ali Ahsan, | Title: Rethinking Child Labor | 4/22/1998 | See Source »

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