Education
ITooAmHarvard social media trend sparks conversation on race happening around the country on college campuses
There’s a new social media trend that has sparked the conversation on race.

ITooAmHarvard has picked up the conversation on race happening around the country on college campuses.
Being a former student at Rutgers, and my father an alumnus, we know oh so well.
Tune in by searching the hashtag ITooAmHarvard on Twitter and scroll through the Tumblr for a quick tour of the shocking array of ignorant questions and statements these students have heard.
- I Am Harvard Social Media Campaign, Source: Twitter
- I Am Harvard Social Media Campaign, Source: Twitter
- I Am Harvard Social Media Campaign, Source: Twitter
- Source : Twitter
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