Word: segregationism
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A few days later, as I sat in the audience of the "Randomization and Self-Segregation at Harvard" forum, I witnessed how sorry an attempt to find this "common ground" could be. As its name suggests, this forum sought to explore a number of questions raised by randomization, particularly in...
The treatment of the issue of self-segregation particularly disturbed me. I recognize the strengths of self-segregation, but I also see it as tragic. I understand that many black students should have a place to get together where they do not have to worry about, as one panelist put...
Self-segregation may have its positive elements, but it also has its negative ones, and I was shocked that no one at this forum strongly suggested that self-segregation is a bad thing. Self-segregation, even when it is self-imposed and "positive," keeps people apart. For example, I am...
Stage Director Angelica Chazaro '01 experienced first hand the difficulties of opening the performance space to non-Pudding theater. "In most other theaters there are already headsets and lights and sound systems--and there's none of that in here. They gave me the key to the door and said...
The work of the Guys and Dolls production staff has not only reopened the Hasty Pudding space to a broader spectrum of Harvard theater, it has also helped start the "Rocking the Boat Theater Company." Rather than a company with the goal of producing a specific kind of production, the...