Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations
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Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations-
Anna Mei Gubbins Designing, implementing, and assessing programming to promote a sense of belonging through holistic support, identity theory, and intercultural communication
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Greater Boston
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Caleb Gordon Student at Harvard University-
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Karson Baldwin Public Service Fellow, People for the American Way. Harvard '25-
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Jetta Strayhorn Highly-motivated student with a passion for content creation and communications-
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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Overview
In 1981, the president and deans of Harvard University established the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations. The Foundation seeks to involve students of all racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds in the ongoing enterprises of the University. The Foundation sponsors annual programs and activities that are designed to promote interracial and intercultural awareness and understanding in the Harvard community, as well as to highlight the cultural contributions of students from all backgrounds. Mission: To improve relations among racial and ethnic groups within the University and to enhance the quality of our common life.
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