News

Cambridge Residents Slam Council Proposal to Delay Bike Lane Construction

News

‘Gender-Affirming Slay Fest’: Harvard College QSA Hosts Annual Queer Prom

News

‘Not Being Nerds’: Harvard Students Dance to Tinashe at Yardfest

News

Wrongful Death Trial Against CAMHS Employee Over 2015 Student Suicide To Begin Tuesday

News

Cornel West, Harvard Affiliates Call for University to Divest from ‘Israeli Apartheid’ at Rally

Council Supports Afro-Am Students

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The City Council last night praised recent student activism in support of a stepped-up hiring efforts in the Afro-American Studies Department.

Vice Mayor Kenneth E. Reeves '72, who sponsored the resolution, said that the council stands behind students in their efforts to nudge University administration into more rapid and decisive action to rebuild the Afro-Am Department.

"The University should be embarrassed," Reeves said in an interview after the meeting, citing Harvard's shortage of Afro-Am professors. "I don't think Harvard's commitment is to this."

Currently, Afro-Am has one full-time professor, and two weeks ago, student concentrators spent the night in University hall to lobby for quicker action to fill the department's ranks.

Reeves said that the situation has been steadily deteriorating since the formation of the department in 1971. "What has happened in 20 years is that it has not gone back to zero; it has gone back to negative," Reeves said.

Want to keep up with breaking news? Subscribe to our email newsletter.

Tags