Phi Beta Cons

‘Black Graduation’

Not so long ago at Harvard, regular PBCs readers will recall, a routine police follow-up to a noise complaint sparked days of contrived racial agonizing, which climaxed with a Harvard administrator’s ignorant comparison of the Harvard University Police Department’s techniques to those of South Africa’s apartheid regime. 
I suppose it’s worth asking who’s really pulling for racial separation–apartheid’s greatest hope–when one sees an announcement like this, from the campus’s Black Students Alliance: 

———- Forwarded message ———-

Date: May 31, 2007 2:25 PM

Subject: [bsa-announce] **BLACK GRADUATION: ALL THE DETAILS**

Cc: black07@lists.hcs.harvard.edu, bsa-list@lists.fas.harvard.edu, abhw-list@lists.hcs.harvard.edu
Hello Black ‘07!
We are one week away from Commencement and less than a week away from

Black Graduation! […]
*WHEN IS BLACK GRADUATION?

-Wednesday, June 6th, 2007 -Reception with light refreshments to be held

from 5-6pm […]

-Ceremony starts at 6pm in […]

When I first saw the announcement’s subject line, I thought someone might be using the term “black graduation” figuratively. Apparently not–I attach the details of “When is Black Graduation” only to drive home the point that this is an actual event! 

Travis Kavulla is director of Energy and Environmental Policy at the R Street Institute. He is a former president of the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners who held elected office as a Montana public service commissioner for eight years. Before that, he was an associate editor for National Review.
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