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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