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According to Graney, in six of the seven pieces, the audience should “Look forward to seeing Cambridge youth performing their versions of inspirational quotes, interpreting the words sounds and rhythms of quotes, and transforming them into dance...
...later. Both plays deal with the intersection of gender and race: put together, as they have been in blackC.A.S.T.’s inspired adaptation “rainbow/streets,” they bring to life many common themes of African-American experience, from community to the innocence of youth to the power of love. Director Jon E. Gentry ’07 first proposed combining the two plays on a hunch that adapting them to work together would produce a work just as powerful, and more comprehensive as to gender realities. He has found enthusiastic and capable support blackC.A.S.T...
...immediately against the Palestinian people for their democratic choice. Cutting aid to NGOs and entrepreneurs in the West Bank and Gaza before the Hamas government takes any meaningful action would be a thinly-veiled attempt to retaliate against Palestinians for choosing Hamas over Fatah. Maher Awartani, a Palestinian-American youth participation specialist at a USAID-funded project in Ramallah, rightly notes that cutting such funding in response to the recent elections would demonstrate to Palestinians that the U.S. is “punishing us for...pure indigenous democratic practice...
Harvard’s Youth Alliance for Leadership and Development in Africa (YALDA) sponsored “Uniting the African Diaspora: Building the Western Hemisphere African Diaspora Network” yesterday to begin Africa Week, a program sponsored by Harvard African Students Association (HASA). “Everyone in the African Diaspora needs to know that this goal of Pan-Africanism is happening right now,” said Ras N. Blake, director of the African Union Sixth Region 2006 Education Campaign, who spoke at the event. “[W]e’re building this network...
Warner recounted his life story before a largely friendly audience, talking about his youth at public schools in the Midwest and Connecticut, his matriculation to George Washington University (he is the first member of his family to attend college), his less-than-stellar record at Harvard Law School (when he failed to receive a job offer at the firms he worked for as a summer associate), and his early difficulties as an entrepreneur. (He ultimately co-founded a small phone company that became Nextel, and his personal net worth is estimated at nearly $200 million...