The California Assembly has approved a bill that would allow the state's public universities to consider race, gender and other demographic characteristics when they admit students.The only "education gap" is the gap between the black and Latino student's GPAs and the GPAs required to get into State Universities. Fix that "gap" and you fix the problem.
The bill, AB2047, passed on a 44-24 vote Thursday and now moves to the Senate. It would apply to the University of California and California State University systems.
Democratic Assemblyman Ed Hernandez, who introduced the bill, says the legislation is needed to address the education gap in California. Currently, the state's black and Latino students trail whites and Asians in college attainment.
But opponents say the measure violates Proposition 209, a voter initiative that banned public institutions from considering race or gender in admissions or employment. They also say such ethnic classifications are outdated.
Friday, June 04, 2010
California Sanctions Racism in Higher Education
That's pretty much the best way to describe this:
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