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Penny Pritzker Gives $100 Million for New Harvard Economics Facility

Penny Pritzker Gives $100 Million for New Harvard Economics Facility
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Student poem gives voice to enslaved woman on campus in 18th century

Suzannah Omonuk learned about slavery as a child growing up in Uganda. But her history books were “whitewashed,” she said, sheltering her “from the true horrors” and ignoring the ways slavery’s toxic effects rippled throughout the U.S. and beyond. “In Uganda it was different because it almost felt like this was a terrible thing that happened in the world, but it’s over now, like we all can breathe a sigh of relief,” said Omonuk, a master’s candidate at Harvard Divinity School. “But coming here I realized: No, it’s still continuing, albeit in a different manner.”

Harvard Overseer Prospects Views | Harvard Magazine

Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons/ Caroline Culler In light of the importance of the annual election for members of Harvard’s Board of Overseers and heightened interest stemming from last year’s vigorously contested results and the possibility of a similar contest this year Harvard Magazine is providing enhanced coverage. We asked each candidate presented by the HAA nominating committee and each member of the Harvard Forward slate seeking a place on the ballot by petition to answer these questions: • What are the most important challenges facing the University and what are its most significant opportunities? • What is the Board of Overseers’ role in Harvard’s response to those challenges and in its efforts to realize those opportunities? 

The Undergraduate writes about building a more inclusive community at Harvard

Image courtesy of Harvard Art Museums; © President and Fellows of Harvard College The place I remember most from freshman fall won’t show up on Google’s map of Harvard. I took a class whose questions permeate my studies to this day: “Racial Capitalism and the Black Radical Tradition ,” taught by history professors Vincent Brown and Walter Johnson. The initial seminar room was too small to fit all who showed up, eager to pick up the tools necessary for dismantling what we opposed, so they took us underground. In a larger basement space of Quincy House, our conversations about the past became reckonings with the present: the innumerable ways that slavery and colonialism reverberate inside and beyond Harvard’s gates.

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