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February 26, 2004
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Who belongs?
For a Radcliffe conference on cultural citizenship, actress Anna Deveare Smith portrayed Margaret Mead, James Baldwin, and - to the delight of the audience - her fellow panelist Homi Bhabha. The conference explored notions of belonging and exclusion, both political and cultural. (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
HSPH gets $107 million 5-year grant
Part of White House's relief plan for regions hardest hit with AIDS
Passport out of poverty
Economist Hernando de Soto says world's poor hold billions in undocumented assets
Exclusion and belonging
Radcliffe conference explores cultural citizenship
KSG appoints Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice Policy and Management
Christopher Stone will take up position in January 2005
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