Affirmative action refers to policies that take into account characteristics like race, gender, or ethnicity to address historical discrimination and promote equal opportunity.
Affirmative action represents a fundamental debate about how to achieve equality and whether race-conscious policies are necessary to overcome systemic discrimination.
Affirmative action isn't about quotas—it involves considering race as one factor among many in admissions and hiring decisions.
Affirmative action represents a fundamental debate about how to achieve equality and whether race-conscious policies are necessary to overcome systemic discrimination.
Affirmative action isn't about quotas—it involves considering race as one factor among many in admissions and hiring decisions.