Word: segregationism
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The report, which is one of the first major analyses of the change in racial demographics based on the 2000 national census results, finds that this increased segregation comes even as Boston has become “majority-minority,” with minorities comprising more than 50 percent of...
Professionalism in college athletics only leads to increased self-segregation by the varsity athletes, as demonstrated in the study by Shulman and Bowen. Professionalism discourages athletes from participating in other activities, spending time on their studies and getting the well-rounded education for which Harvard is known. Professionalism diminishes the...
“It’s frightening how rich the people here are,” he says. “And they just haven’t been exposed to people who aren’t rich.” Mitchell, who blocks in Lowell with three white...
Race also factored into the blocking decision of roommates Kate G. Ward ’05 and Crystal I Chien Farh ’05, who found themselves sometimes at odds over their views on self-segregation. Ward, from upstate New York, is of a mixed European-Catholic background. Farh...
Those who would like to see a more integrated Harvard often talk like Jackson and Fong. They say that students should reach out, become more open-minded and not be intimidated. What they have on their side is little more than rhetoric, though: They wish everyone would make a conscious...