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Harvard-Radcliffe's liberal monthly newspaper Perspective featured an article by Marina C. Santini entitled "Learning from the Past: Activism and Latino Solidarity" in this month's issue. In this rather scattered and ambiguous editorial, Santini discusses her frustration with what she feels is a lack of unity among Latinos on the Harvard campus, particularly Puerto Ricans who have, in her opinion, lost "the initial momentum" they once had. This momentum--completely well-hidden because I have never personally seen it and I am now a junior and Santini is only a sophomore--she believes, was encompassed in the less...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: La O Fostered Division | 4/27/1996 | See Source »

...Santini says she and other eager classmates decided to reactivate the organization in hopes of establishing a Puerto Rican voice on campus. And La O did get off to a promising start. But members began to drop out and Santini was left feeling a bit sad and disappointed because there was no more "momentum." In closing her article, Santini asks the question: "Why?" And her answer is a most profound one: "division." Oh really...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: La O Fostered Division | 4/27/1996 | See Source »

...understand Santini's frustration with La O and with the lack of a progressive and unified Latino voice on campus. As someone of mixed background, I often fumble with the notion of joining an ethnic organization on campus. The problem is that there are so many that I get turned off from the idea. I don't know where to go. The existence of so many varied ethnic organizations is a sign of disorganization and more than anything else it promotes the very disunity and division to which Santini refers...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: La O Fostered Division | 4/27/1996 | See Source »

What is interesting about Santini's article is that she has fallen into that trap herself. While advocating the establishment of a forum solely for Puerto Rican students, she also says, "As Latinos we are divided among Chicanos, Puerto Ricans, Dominicans, etc., and as Puerto Ricans we align ourselves as either from the island or the 'mainland.'...By creating divisions we can only weaken ourselves." She indicates that division is something we must avoid. Doesn't Santini see that the establishment of yet another ethnic organization on the Harvard campus for yet another Latino group would only exacerbate this division...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: La O Fostered Division | 4/27/1996 | See Source »

...about creating a forum of cultural appreciation for different ethnic groups. And some of these organizations do just this. Dinners, dances and gatherings held by the various clubs do bring members closer together and do promote an overall appreciation of the culture. This should not be denied. But what Santini seems to be looking for is club that will provide an arena for political movement--political activity similar (maybe less violent) than the Young Lords Organization which started in New York in 1969. This is ridiculous. To place this kind of political pressure on Harvard clubs and students is unfair...

Author: By Nancy RAINE Reyes, | Title: La O Fostered Division | 4/27/1996 | See Source »

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