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...lines. “Segregation has a negative connotation, like ‘black students are imposing this extreme negative on themselves. Segregation is terrible and now they’re doing it to themselves.’ We kind of balk at the term ‘self-segregation??�� because we feel good about what we do here, how we interact with each other,” he says...
...editors: Charles Drummond’s column “Primetime Segregation??�� (Sept. 27) troubled me deeply. Although he is completely correct about the ludicrousness of the new “Survivor: Cook Islands” television show, I feel it was in horrible taste for him to nonchalantly compare an amped-up version of the show to the South. Articles such as this that paint the South as continuing to be a bastion for intolerance and racism in The Crimson make life significantly more difficult for Southerners on campus. How many times have you been asked...
Last month, Crimson columnist Jason L. Lurie ’05 slammed the BSA as well as other racial and ethnic groups for encouraging “self-segregation??�� among the student body. In response, the BSA organized a campus-wide forum, with participants rallying to the defense of multiculturalism...
...halls of Harvard Law School were unusually busy Labor Day weekend as more than 1,000 activists and academics made their way to Cambridge to debate segregation??��s present and future in America...
...admission, placement or retention of prisoners” in the solitary confinement cells of Massachusetts prisons. The proposed law, Senate Bill 1311, grants prison authorities an almost unrestricted license to place prisoners in six foot by eight foot “control” or “segregation??�� units for up to 23 hours a day over periods of months or even years. The United Nations has stated that these conditions constitute a form of torture...