I second that motion! Dr. Swain is awesome!
Sounds “nice,” but is just another bit of pandering.
They just need to get someone in that has a brain and is generally fair—not go to the opposite extreme to “balance” something.
I tell you what. Liberals don’t want Donald Trump for President, offer him a carrot of Harvard President. He might drop out.
Fat chance though at Harvard. Dr. Swain is a Christian lady and a conservative, you know.
HOORAY Dr. Carol Swain!
I agree. Gay should have stayed in her own lane. Carol Swain would be able to handle the Harvard president’s job and I know she could bring back Harvard’s reputation by dumping some of the troublemakers there. Ms. Swain would be a great president for the school primarily due to her being AN AMERICAN!
Personal life
Gay is married to Christopher Afendulis, an information systems analyst at Stanford University’s Department of Health Research and Policy. They have a son who was born in 2006.[53]
Selected publications
Scholia has an author profile for Claudine Gay.
1998: “Doubly Bound: The Impact of Gender and Race on the Politics of Black Women”, Political Psychology, co-authored with Katherine Tate
2001: “The Effect of Black Congressional Representation on Political Participation”, American Political Science Review
2001: The Effect of Minority Districts and Minority Representation on Political Participation in California, Public Policy Institute of California
2002: “Spirals of Trust? The Effect of Descriptive Representation on the Relationship Between Citizens and Their Government”, American Journal of Political Science
2004: “Putting Race in Context: Identifying the Environmental Determinants of Black Racial Attitudes”, American Political Science Review
2006: “Seeing Difference: The Effect of Economic Disparity on Black Attitudes Toward Latinos”, American Journal of Political Science
2007: “Legislating Without Constraints: The Effect of Minority Districting on Legislators’ Responsiveness to Constituency Preferences”, The Journal of Politics
2012: “Moving to Opportunity: The Political Effects of a Housing Mobility Experiment”, Urban Affairs Review
2013: Outsiders No More? Models of Immigrant Political Incorporation, Oxford University Press, co-editor with Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, Jennifer Hochschild, and Michael Jones-Correa
2014: “Knowledge Matters: Policy Cross-pressures and Black Partisanship”, Political Behavior
They should. But they won’t!
The lying cheat has already said that if they fire her she’ll sue them.......whatever!!! Harvard is a has-been turning out mindless little turds to riot and demonstrate in the cities of this country without fear of retribution!
Was there just one? That George Crockett didn’t run in 1990 or 1994 is still bothering me.
It’s a truly great idea and one I cannot imagine the idiot board of Harvard doing.
Umm...aside from several other points: Is Swain a conservative?
talk about a rock and a hardplace, the longer they let this fester the more damage it does, or do the right thing and step down...
never known a RAT to do the “Right Thing” yet so, they’ll let it all rot in public like in a gibbet before they pull their snouts out of the trough
Personal life
Gay is married to Christopher Afendulis, an information systems analyst at Stanford University’s Department of Health Research and Policy. They have a son who was born in 2006.[53]
Selected publications
Scholia has an author profile for Claudine Gay.
1998: “Doubly Bound: The Impact of Gender and Race on the Politics of Black Women”, Political Psychology, co-authored with Katherine Tate
2001: “The Effect of Black Congressional Representation on Political Participation”, American Political Science Review
2001: The Effect of Minority Districts and Minority Representation on Political Participation in California, Public Policy Institute of California
2002: “Spirals of Trust? The Effect of Descriptive Representation on the Relationship Between Citizens and Their Government”, American Journal of Political Science
2004: “Putting Race in Context: Identifying the Environmental Determinants of Black Racial Attitudes”, American Political Science Review
2006: “Seeing Difference: The Effect of Economic Disparity on Black Attitudes Toward Latinos”, American Journal of Political Science
2007: “Legislating Without Constraints: The Effect of Minority Districting on Legislators’ Responsiveness to Constituency Preferences”, The Journal of Politics
2012: “Moving to Opportunity: The Political Effects of a Housing Mobility Experiment”, Urban Affairs Review
2013: Outsiders No More? Models of Immigrant Political Incorporation, Oxford University Press, co-editor with Jacqueline Chattopadhyay, Jennifer Hochschild, and Michael Jones-Correa
2014: “Knowledge Matters: Policy Cross-pressures and Black Partisanship”, Political Behavior
A better idea: how about firing Gay, then for a replacement seek out the best qualified candidate without respect to gender, ethnicity, or race? And make sure the replacement is anti-Woke.
Plagiarism is an accepted practice at Harvard. Therefore, non of the studies coming out of Harvard can be trusted. We need to stop funding all studies at Harvard.