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Diversity & Distinction is a hip, versatile, and intelligent quarterly magazine that probes social and civil rights issues, including ethnicity, race, gender, social class, disability, and sexual orientation. D&D is Harvard's only publication that tackles issues of multiculturalism - a magazine that challenges conventional viewpoints in a nuanced and thought-provoking manner.


 

The Masculine Mystique

Volume 11, Number 2   Fall 2006

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Contents:

Playboy
A look at how the magazine has influenced American masculinity
By Elise Wang
Moving Beyond Words: Challenging Racism with Action
A class dedicated to empowering people, especially white people, to actively challenge racism

By
Vinita Alexander & Jessica Harmon
Radcliffe
The Institute at its post-college life
By Frankie ChenNneka Ufere
Randomization leads to Diversity?
The impact of House randomization on student life
By
Kimberly Williams
Looking back, Moving forward...on Racism
Introductory collage to the section on the state of race relations at Harvard and Cambridge
By
Jessica Harmon
An Uncolored Discussion of Color
A reprint of an article in the first issue of D&D about "white Harvard guys on race."
By
Joe Mathews
Commentary: The Tale of Two Women
Twenty-seven years of being an Asian woman at Harvard
By
Victoria Kim
Spotlight: Diversity and Distinction
Ten years of building Harvard's common ground
By Tess Hamilton
What the future holds
Student leaders on Harvard's Future
By
M. Elysia Baker
Mosaic: Schneeballen
By Stephanie Leigh Plant
Photoessay: Changing Neighborhoods
By Rachel Culley
Racism Re-Examined
A review of the film Crash
By
Amara Madu

 



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