Black and Hispanic college graduates, whose lives were directly shaped by race-conscious college admissions, have complicated thoughts about the expected Supreme Court decision.
Tag: Race and Ethnicity
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Reframing the West: New Fiction Makes Room for Voices Long Denied
A wave of novels is drawing from wellsprings of race, class and gender to expand the genre.
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The Supreme Court Finally Strikes the Right Balance on Voting Rights
A new ruling finds Alabama discriminated against Black voters.
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Here Are the Key Allegations From the DOJ Report
The key allegations in the report echo complaints that some Minneapolis residents have made for years. The report could lead to a court-enforced consent decree.
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If the Supreme Court Abolishes Affirmative Action, Here’s What Women Need to Do
These programs have historically benefited women more than anyone else. Now they must help others in underrepresented communities.