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While it seems that race has taken a back seat to class in the nation’s education agenda, racial discrimination is a continuing problem that must not be pushed aside, writes Tierney T. Fairchild.
Among the sub-debates in the debates over affirmative action are questions over the relative significance of race and class. A new book attempts to explore race and class simultaneously in a college ...
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Once we cut through Michaels’s inflammatory rhetoric, I take him to be saying that, when it comes to the curriculum we teach and the students we admit, class matters more than race. I find his ...
(Bloomberg Opinion) -- An unfortunate pattern is emerging in the way the Democratic presidential candidates talk about race and class: as if never the twain shall meet. This week’s debate ...
An admissions system that considers only class without addressing race will fall short of fostering diversity, both racial and socioeconomic. Don’t believe the myth that all of the black kids at ...
August 28, 2006— -- In looking back at the year since Hurricane Katrina ABC News took a look at the issue of race and class that was exposed after the storm. We asked a number of Americans ...
Should the Democratic Party focus on race or class when trying to build support for new initiatives and — perhaps equally important — when seeking to achieve a durable Election Day majority?
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