Harvard Latin@s
Would you agree with Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine in his 1996 report when he stated while referring to diversity, “It is the substance from which much human learning, understanding …
Read MoreWould you agree with Harvard President Neil L. Rudenstine in his 1996 report when he stated while referring to diversity, “It is the substance from which much human learning, understanding …
Read MoreAs members of the Harvard community of student learners, we have realized that in order to get the administration at Harvard to listen to the concerns Latinos are raising, students must come …
Read MoreSocial science research on Latinos has often perpetuated and emphasized negative stereotypes, and myths. At The Henry A. Murray Research Center, a national repository of behavioral …
Read MoreHow does one language interrupt another? How do different languages simultaneously inhabit the same space? How do language games threaten monolinguism? More than a hundred …
Read MoreI came to Harvard in 1993. I guess I wasn’t the traditional student, if such a thing exists. I was born in a rural village in the Dominican Republic and immigrated to the South Bronx, New York City in 1982….
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