El diario de la Universidad de Harvard ha tenido que esperar 145 años para que una mujer negra lo dirija.
La estudiante de Historia y Literatura Kristine Guillaume, de 20 años, estará al frente de The Harvard Crimson a partir del 1 de enero.
The Harvard Crimson es el periódico estudiantil de la universidad, fundado el año 1873. Y, de hecho, es el único periódico de Cambridge (Massachusetts) realizado solo por estudiantes universitarios.
I have the honor of serving as the President of the 146th Guard of @thecrimson next year. Congratulations to the 146's Managing Editor @angelanfu and Business Manager Charlie Zhu! Thank you to the 145, especially @derekgxiao, we have big shoes to fill.https://t.co/F8BiSMPqOr
— Kristine Guillaume (@krisguillaume) November 13, 2018
It took 145 years, but The Harvard Crimson finally voted a black woman to lead it. Kristine Guillaume turns the page. #BlackGirlMagic #thursdaythoughts https://t.co/BSwkMri7N0
— Jeneé Osterheldt (@SincerelyJenee) November 15, 2018
Many, many thanks to @amychozick for this story — and to all family and friends who have supported me. Can’t wait to started next year! https://t.co/3Y3oAiBTuj
— Kristine Guillaume (@krisguillaume) November 25, 2018