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Diversity

On Harvard Liberals

"Social activism at its finest constantly asks questions, seeks new perspectives, and changes course when the facts so require. We Harvard liberals, myself included, must be more willing to join this debate on the ground rather than merely pontificate from the sidelines."

President's Note

"The dynamic nature of our personal identities in turn renders diversity consistently fluctuating. It is a concept without a static characterization, with a definition that transforms depending on the individual, community, or society that considers it. However, it is also one of utmost importance."

Interview: Rep. Keith Ellison

The HPR interviews the Democratic congressman from Minnesota, who was the first Muslim elected to Congress.

For God And Country

How Muslims Politicians Can Bring About Acceptance of Their Faith

Matters of Mismatch: The Debate Over Affirmative Action's Effectiveness

Research by UCLA Professor Richard Sander reveals that affirmative action may not accomplish its intended goals.

Fresh Off the Boat: Asian-American Representation

An examination of Asian-American representation in film and television through a culinary lens

The Head and the Body

Balancing our approach to non-Western narratives

Minds that May Matter

The development of computer-simulated animals raises difficult questions about minds, consciousness, and what it means to feel pain.

Latinas Leading the Way

Latinas have made strides in college enrollment and attrition despite cultural obstacles, but still face challenges.

The Case Against Standardized Testing

America's system of standardized testing is failing students and teachers.