What are some ways we could end "practices that benefit white men"? Definitely end legacy admissions. But what are some other examples and ways around them?
I like the idea of color blind admissions and job applications, but as I said in another comment, the inequality begins in early childhood with an unequal school system and unequal re…
What are some ways we could end "practices that benefit white men"? Definitely end legacy admissions. But what are some other examples and ways around them?
I like the idea of color blind admissions and job applications, but as I said in another comment, the inequality begins in early childhood with an unequal school system and unequal resources at home, and it compounds every year. By the time it comes time to apply for college, the gap is far too wide and color blind admissions would result in underrepresentation of black and latino people.
What are some ways we could end "practices that benefit white men"? Definitely end legacy admissions. But what are some other examples and ways around them?
I like the idea of color blind admissions and job applications, but as I said in another comment, the inequality begins in early childhood with an unequal school system and unequal resources at home, and it compounds every year. By the time it comes time to apply for college, the gap is far too wide and color blind admissions would result in underrepresentation of black and latino people.