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Author and MacArthur Genius Grant Fellowship recipient Ta-Nehisi Coates discusses his work as well as the history of oppression during the SDLC's closing ceremony. The event took place in Anaheim from Nov. 29 to Dec. 2.

Upper school students attend diversity, social justice and equity issues conference in Anaheim

by Prameela Kottapalli, Winged Post Features Editor December 4, 2017

Six students from the upper school attended the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC) in Anaheim, California from Nov. 28 to Dec. 2. The...

Students reflect on gender assembly

Students reflect on gender assembly

by Anvi Banga and Nerine Uyanik November 16, 2017

Harker invited guest speaker Maureen Johnston, a licensed marriage and family therapist with a practice in San Jose, to present to the upper school on Oct. 18. In the presentations that she gave to the...

Guest speaker Maureen R. Johnston introduces herself to the sophomore and freshman classes during the assembly today. She spoke to upper school students about gender roles, gender identity, depression and anxiety today.

Therapist discusses gender at school assembly

by Karina Chen and Tiffany Wong October 18, 2017

Students across all four grades attended an assembly hosted by guest speaker Maureen R. Johnston about gender roles and stereotypes today in Nichols Atrium. Johnston, a licensed marriage and family...

Members of the Bellarmine football team knelt this past weekend at this game as well as at the game the week before.

Taking a knee: Athletes and activists across nation kneel to take a stand

by Rose Guan and Vivian Jin October 12, 2017

Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick dropped his contract with the San Francisco 49ers after last season, when he began to kneel during performances of the national anthem before games in order to protest...

Members of GSA sell boba outside Manzanita during a fundraiser for their club week last year. GSA members handed out stickers to passing students and faculty on Tuesday.

National Coming Out day to be observed

by Anya Weaver, Reporter October 12, 2017

National Coming Out Day, an observance created to raise awareness for the LGBTQ+ movement and community, is coming up tomorrow. National Coming Out Day is a day to celebrate those who have already come...

TV shows coming out this summer that you should watch

TV shows coming out this summer that you should watch

by Nisha Shankar, Reporter June 2, 2017

June - Orange is the New Black The fifth season of Netflix's original series Orange is the New Black will be released on June 9. The season will consist of 13 episodes. The show was already renewed...

Equity Beat: Activists highlight the silencing of LGBTQ youth on the Day of Silence

Equity Beat: Activists highlight the silencing of LGBTQ youth on the Day of Silence

by Rose Guan, Winged Post Copy Editor April 26, 2017

Thousands of people across the U.S. wouldn’t speak all day. Ranging from middle school students to celebrities, they didn’t whisper, shout, mumble or chat. Last Friday, their days were silent. On...

GSA club members Emmy Huchley (10), Sian Smith (10), Damini Kaushik (10), Kevin Huang (12) and Emilie Sanche (10) sell boba outside of Manzanita. GSA members also handed out rainbow smiley stickers to students and faculty on Monday during lunch.

GSA hosts annual club week

by Devanshi Mehta, TALON Co-Business Manager March 24, 2017

Harker Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA) held its club week this week, selling blueberry coffee cake and boba during office hours and after school. All profits were donated to Outlet, an LGBTQ youth support...

The Gender and Sexuality Alliance meets in the dance room with dance teacher Karl Kuehn. The club is a LGBTQ+ support group and helps spread awareness about the LGBTQ+ community.

Equity Beat: LGBTQ+ rights in the Trump administration

by Kathy Fang, Reporter March 23, 2017

LGBTQ+ rights remain uncertain after the Supreme Court puts off the hearing of a transgender boy’s case regarding whether he could use the boy’s bathroom at his school in Virginia. Even though...

Makenzie Tomihiro (11) takes a photo of an exhibit of Ming pottery at the Asian Art Museum. A total of 10 students, chaperoned by AP Art History teacher Donna Gilbert, were part of the trip group to the museum.

AP Art History students travel to Asian Art Museum in San Francisco

by Rose Guan and Tiffany Wong March 8, 2017

AP Art History students visited the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco for a day-long field trip and museum-based art project today. The trip members, chaperoned by History Department chair and AP Art...

Students in the Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA) club discuss methods to welcoming LGBT into classrooms and learning environments. They also made plans for their upcoming club week.

Out of the shadows, into the textbook: California public schools add LGBT+ history to common core curriculum

by Katherine Zhang, Asst. STEM Editor January 25, 2017

The California State Board of Education voted unanimously to incorporate the history of the LGBT community into public school curriculums on July 14, 2016, becoming the first state to do so. California...

“I like being able to communicate. I like having it when people understand me better in their native language. I don't know how to explain that," Hazal Gurcan (12) said.

Humans of Harker: Hazal Gurcan learns languages to communicate with others

by Zachary Hoffman, Multimedia Editor December 19, 2016

Onstage, underneath lights and in costume, Hazal Gurcan uses dance and the movement of her body to impart emotion to her audience. Offstage, she utilizes languages to connect with others. “I really...

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