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Anna Cabral, president of the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility, in Washington, argues that board performance will improve as long as minority recruiting is part of a larger move to choose directors based on skills rather than title. Before last year, Cabral says, she got perhaps one phone call a...
4.7% Percentage the Hispanic population grew from 2000 to 2001, compared with 0.03% for non-Hispanic whites
Before randomization, many black and Hispanic students lived together in the Quad, producing a cohesion among blacks that Redd said has dissipated since the College began randomly assigning student blocking groups to Houses.
King argues that the black struggle is indeed representative of America’s struggle. One can readily see the many ways in which history of blacks has influenced and led the history of others. The Black Pride movement sparked numerous other Gay, Asian American and Native American...
Automatically adding 20 points to the application of a black person would have the exact same effect on acceptance rates as automatically deducting 20 points from the application of a white person. Such blatantly inequitable and racially-biased policies cannot be countenanced in today’s society. In an...