The Harvard Foundation and Christen Brown: Promoting Inclusion and Equal Opportunity
As a student at Harvard University,
Christen Brown considers herself fortunate to have had the chance to be a part
of The Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations. The Foundation
is an organization dedicated to the improvement of racial and ethnic relations
on the University campus. Christin Brown, a current member of the Foundation,
is, and will always be, an enthusiastic and energetic supporter of the group’s
mission. The Foundation’s mission is to encourage and promote inclusion,
tolerance and acceptance of the many diverse groups of people that comprise the
Harvard University student body.
Christen
Brown is a part of a dedicated team of both
Harvard alumni and students, all united with the purpose of creating a
welcoming and comfortable campus environment for every campus visitor,
professor and student. She is able to provide energetic support and
enthusiastic support to the foundation and its efforts. Christen Brown once
served as the Communications Director of the Cultural Rhythm 25th
Anniversary Event, as well as the Co-Director of the Albert Einstein Science
Conference during the 2009-2010 academic year. Christen Brown has committed her
spare time and energy to making valuable contributions to the foundation’s
promotional efforts. She is a valued foundation friend and colleague, and has
been throughout the course of her student tenure.
Christen Brown looks back fondly on her
first opportunity to be a part of the Harvard Foundation. She is proud of the
contributions she has been able to make to the foundation, and to be a
contributor to its continued success. The Foundation is constantly making
efforts to eliminate discrimination, promote equality and encourage tolerance
amongst the members of the student population. Christen Brown’s dedication has
gone a long way towards improving visibility of the Foundation’s promotional
and marketing efforts.
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