For a lot of women — and especially women of color — Claudine Gay’s landmark appointment as Harvard’s first Black president feels like another case of women getting much-deserved leadership opportunities as their institutions face a profound crisis, says @ProfMMurray:

Dec 22, 2022 · 1:12 AM UTC

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Her father was an engineer, her mother a nurse, she attended Phillips Exeter Academy. Contrast that with the poverty the Roland Fryer experienced, whom she instrumentally canceled. Poverty is chic especially in politics but your life was far more privileged than most.
Certainly, not by contribution by Claudine Gay in scholarship that @Harvard is what it is today. She played the ‘student politics’. That’s why she is the president of Harvard today. It’s a sad testament to what Harvard has become, where woke rules by fear of cancelation.
Why is it that if the color is right, then you are consoled? Is a measure of a person her content, her character, or the color of her skin? Surely, we are better than evaluating people merely by skin pigment. Has tribalism not ended?
Why is it that the Nigerian-Americans whose ancestors were more likely beneficiary of slave trading, benefiting from US affirmative action? Nigerians accounts for 1 percent of US black population, yet, they make up 25 percent of all Black students at Harvard Business School.
Should DEI not include the homeless in their agenda given how they face even greater stereotyping and discrimination, regardless of skin color? Not all homeless are criminals. Why not make homelessness inclusive?
Nigerian accounts for less than 1 percent of the black population in the United States, yet, they make up nearly 25 percent of all Black students at Harvard Business School. medium.com/@joecarleton/why-…
All 3rd world countries, Let's hope for better, all students would access learning at @Harvard a repository of education. Expect nobody could deprived of education, as survival in campus is too expensive, make affiliation universally at cheapest. My Best wishes to Claudine Gay