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...helped coordinate the launch party. The international publication’s Winter 2009 issue, titled “Rethinking Finance Beyond the Crisis,” aimed to answer a series of looming questions about the sagging global economy through articles by distinguished academics. Notable contributors include Benn Steil, director of international economics at the Council of Foreign Relations, Ellen E. Meade author of Regional Monetary Integration, and Harvard Professor of International Economics Richard N. Cooper. One of the review’s editors, Owen C. Barron ’10, said that the new issue’s overarching...
Justin P. Steil '00, a member of the Prisoner Education Program, said he opposes Harvard's contracting to SMS because it is the leading investor in the Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) which employs prison labor for profit...
...David A. Sivak Brian T. Smith Zachary H. Smith Akiba E. Smith-Francis Irene J. So Peter A. Soderland Sunana Sohi Hayley F Solomon Michelle D. Spotnitz Shannon A. Stackhouse Jennifer M.S. Stager Marianne Staninnas Benjamin F. Stapleton Jamie L. Stark Shana M. Starobin Shaun A. Steigman Justin P. Steil Ryan D. Steingard Jason R. Stevenson Beth A. Stewart Jason D. Stewart Jim Stewart Benjamin A. Stingle Matthew N. Stollar Eva C. Stone Kaya R. Stone Megan V. Strackbein Anna B. Su Joy S. Su Joseph E. Subotnik Gregory M. Sulkowski Evelyn H. Sung Daniel M. Sussner Thomas K. Sylvester...
...that prisons, especially women's prisons are mostly a way of racially based scape-goating. Prison as punishment legitimizes an inherently destructive institution, and distracts from more practical attempts to work with communities to address their problems, especially-growing economic inequities and continuing patriarchy and white supremacy. Justin P. Steil '00 is an Afro-American studies concentrator in Adams House...
Maybe Oppenheim and others should direct their ire towards a government that is killing people through racism and poverty, that tolerates and likely even encourages racist police violence, racial segregation, patriarchy and homophobia instead of against Jamal. JUSTIN P. STEIL '00 February...