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Can Today’s Social Movements Succeed?

The future of the Divest Harvard and social choice fund campaigns

"Privilism": When Privilege Becomes an Insult

The meaning of privilege in Harvard's activist groups has changed. In our discussions of race, sexuality and gender, the existence of privilege now has its own role in dividing us further.

Redefining Rack City

From the the use of the term, "misogyny," to issues of free speech, HPR writers dissect what it means to have Tyga performing at Yardfest this April.

The Responsibility Not to Choose Tyga

Jay Alver talks about the issue of free speech when it comes to the CEB's selection of Tyga as an artist.

Straw Man Arguments Detract from Meaningful Tyga Debate

The arguments in favor of Tyga crucial to fruitful discussion, but overlooked in the general discourse.

Trivializing the Conversation: In Defense of Tyga

Sophia Chua-Rubenfeld argues that Tyga isn't really the problem, Harvard is.

The Intersection of Racism and Sexism

Sasanka Jindasa dissects the issue of race and sexism, and talks about Harvard's distinct lack of vocabulary when it comes to talking about hip-hop culture.

Liveblog with Sheryl Sandberg at Sanders Theater

HPR writers Jenny Choi and Harleen Gambhir are liveblogging straight from Sanders Theater, where Sheryl Sandberg speaks today.

China Rising: Liveblogging Jon Huntsman, Kevin Rudd, and Keith Richburg at the Forum

Reporting on Huntsman, Rudd, and Richburg's conversation about the rise of China and US-China relations in the JFK Forum.

Don't Attack the Activists: Facebook Politics and Yardfest 2013

Colin Diersing talks about the selection of Tyga as Yardest 2013's artist and the petition against it.