The Harvard-Radcliffe Asian-American Association and the Wellesley College Asian Association will hold an inter-collegiate Asian students conference this weekend at Wellesley.
Students from 12 eastern colleges, including Harvard, Yale, MIT, and Wellesley, will participate in a series of speeches, workshops, and panel discussions on the myths and realities confronting Asian-Americans, Steven Pon '80, a member of the Harvard Asian group, said this week.
Esther Kee, president of the Asian American Women's Caucus, will be the conference's keynote speaker.
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