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November 7, 2002

George Greenidge and Ken Desmond Jr.
Considering racism and segregation in Boston
George Greenidge (left), Harvard GSE '96, executive director of the National Black College Alliance, and Ken Desmond Jr., deputy chief legal counsel for the Middlesex County Sheriff's Office, listens during a panel discussion about racism and segregation in Boston. (Staff photo by Kris Snibbe) Full story

HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES

Mikhail Gorbachev to speak at Sanders
Former Soviet president will speak Nov. 11

Spiegelman named Allston Initiative director
Will lead new Allston Initiative Office

Stavins steps down but not out
Professor spent five years at helm of U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's top economic advisory board

Has Boston shed its racist reputation?
Panel tackles racism and segregation in Boston

Religious, feminist leaders reconcile faith with feminism
First Religion and the Feminist Movement conference draws hundreds

President Summers speaks to local school superintendents at GSE
Addresses challenges and opportunities facing nation's public schools

 

 

 

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