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KENDRYS V. Home: Dominican Republic “People in the city are willing to accept diversity and change and different perspectives” |
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Originally from the Dominican Republic, Kendries is one of the founders and president of the Latino Club at Merrimack, as well as actively involved in Club Asia and the Italian Club. “I’m really interested in diversity, and I am able to immerse myself in different cultures, as opposed to just the Dominican culture.” When Kendrys steps off campus, he finds numerous opportunities to sate his cultural curiosity. “When I go to Boston, it’s lovely. You find everything there. All the restaurants you want, everything. I feel like people in the city are willing to accept diversity and change and different perspectives. All the students are open to you, and want to learn about you,” he says.” For those students who may be nervous about coming to school in Boston, Kendrys has this to say: “Here, there is una familia.” |
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KAREN R. Home: California “Students don’t have to fit their identities into a neat little check box” | ||
Identifying as mixed race, Karen felt she didn’t fit perfectly into any of the ethnicity options listed on her application, nor did she feel comfortable in many of the race-delineated minority student groups on campus. Luckily, she found Fusion, a Wellesley College group designed to facilitate discussions on campus about multicultural, multilingual, international and mixed-race issues, one of several mixed-race student groups at colleges and universities all around the Boston area. Here she found a community talking about issues of identity, perception and communication that she felt were unique to mixed-race students. “You could really feel empowered here,” she says. “I was able to say what I wanted to, but be in a safe place to do so.” |
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ERIN K. Home: Pennsylvania | ||
"I’m not a city girl, but it¹s really easy to get around on the subway. The “T” is right outside of our dorm and we take it all the time. The other night it was late and we walked home through the city and it was lit up with lots of people around. I feel safe here." |
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SHEKIB A. Home: Dibrugarh, India “Boston broadens my horizons in the real world” | ||
His dream is to make the world better, and Shekib put his Managerial Economics major to good use in Boston's international realm. Working as a consultant in Reebok’s Human Rights Department in Canton, he monitored the company’s human-rights performance at factories around the globe. “We have many non-governmental organizations around Boston, not only national but international ones which makes it a lot easier to find this kind of work,” he says. “It broadens my horizons in the real world, and job opportunities in the international arena increase tremendously. |
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Mollusks: Shelled Masters of the Marine Realm Tuesday, May 22 Harvard Museum of Natural History |
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VICTIM'S OF SCAM ARTIST RAPHAEL HOLOMAN-FRANKLIN Tuesday, May 22 Victims of Raphael Holoman-Franklin |
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Somerville Open Studios, April 30 & May 1 Tuesday, May 22 City of Somerville, MA |
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Aloft! The Wonder of Kites. Wednesday, May 23 American Textile History Museum |
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Senior Yoga Classes Thursday, May 24 The Nahant Community Center |