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We nominate Dr. Kaia Stern MTS ’99 for the Harvard University Board of Overseers

Harvard Universtiy Board of Overseers 2012 Election Their Day in the Yard hereby nominates and endorses Kaia Stern MTS ’99 as a candidate for the Harvard University Board of Overseers. Kaia has been a key supporter of Their Day in the Yard and we would welcome her leadership on the Board of Overseers.  Please join our write in campaign and vote for Dr. Kaia Stern MTS ’99. If you have not... read more

A Lesson from Oregon State University: Decades Later, Japanese-American Students Graduate

We are inspired by this story from Oregon State University: More than 60 years since they were forced to leave their university during World War II, Japanese-Americans have received their honorary diplomas and an official apology from Oregon State University. Lee Hochberg reports on their long-awaited graduation. To the officials at Oregon State University and the students who sought justice for them:... read more

Harvard BGLTQ Office Opening

We are happy to hear that Harvard has opened a BGLTQ office. Unfortunately, we were disheartened with how the Secret Court was used at its launch. Please review these excerpts from the Harvard Crimson coverage: Nelson and Wittels’ remarks were followed by a presentation of letters  from “The Secret Court of 1920” by Lowell House co-Masters Dorothy A. Austin and Diana L. Eck. The “Secret... read more

We’ve topped 13,000 signatures on Change.org

Thank you to everyone who has supported our latest petition.  We’ve exceeded 13,000 signatures.  Please keep signing and sharing here: http://www.change.org/petitions/harvard-university-please-abolish-the-anti-gay-secret-court-of-1920-and-grant-posthumous-honorary-degrees-to-the-seven-student-victims Change.org|Create a... read more

February 29 Harvard Secret Court Demonstration | Sanders Theatre

Justice will prevail. Please join us tomorrow at the Their Day in the Yard Rally at Sanders Theatre. read more

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