Affirmative Action has now ended in the United States.

  • shanghaibebop@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Curious about your thoughts on how UCs do their affirmative action, which is race-blind, but socially and economically focused?

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          1 year ago

          Ah, well I don’t know the specific details. So I’ll have to go off of just your one sentence summary… But what you describe is good in general. It should in theory help to address the oppressed groups, which largely overlap with minorities so will indirectly benefit them. It seems to be making a good target on groups that need it, while avoiding the counterproductive targeting, though it still could be used by bad actors to only let poor whites in. I don’t know how to resolve that level.

          It’s another type of drop in the bucket thing that is needed, and it seems evident that more things are still needed.

          Edit to add: And if the UC program are admitting very unqualified students from those groups at the cost of accepting other more qualified students, they might lead to similar problems as AA too. So hopefully they’ve found an amicable balance. And also btw it doesn’t have to be a zero-sum after all, filling one slot doesn’t have to remove another, slots can be added in various ways.