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Harvard's Hypocrisy on Haiti

Sometimes it's easy for us to scoff at the idea that Harvard is a heartless, hypocritical institution. It sounds like the rant of a few dissatisfied students, complaining for complaint's sake. But every so often the callousness jumps in your face, impossible to ignore.

After the earthquake that struck Haiti on January 12, President Drew Faust sent out an email containing these words: "Our thoughts and prayers are with the Haitian people, the men and women who are working to help them recover from the earthquake that has devastated their nation, and the members of the Harvard community who are anxious for word from friends and loved ones living on the island." A commendable sentiment from the leader of a globally renowned institution, one whose workforce comprises many people of Haitian origin. Right?

May Day 2010

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The Boston May Day Committee in collaboration with local activists endorsed and supported by labor and community organizations, will commemorate and celebrate the 124th Anniversary of the Chicago Martyrs of 1886 on May Day, Workers International Day on Saturday, May 1, 2010 on the Boston Common.

Picket at Shaw's Market, April 10

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Date: Saturday, April 10
Time: 3:00pm
Place: Shaw's Market in Porter's Square

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