Affirmative Action
By: Claire Larsen and Zack Roberts
What is Affirmative Action ?
One of the most effective tools for redressing the injustices caused by our nations historic
discrimination against people of color and women.
Affirmative action is the policy of favoring members of a disadvantaged group who suffer
from discrimination within a culture.
Affirmative Action Myths
1.We dont need affirmative action anymore.
2.Affirmative action favors people of color and women, leading to
reverse discrimination.
3. Affirmative action really means quotas.
Affirmative Action Statics
Blacks are almost twice as likely as whites to be unemployed.
Unemployment rate is also higher for Latinos than whites.
In 2000 the median weekly earnings for blacks was $459; for latinos,
it was $395; for whites it was $590.
In 1993 black and latino men vs. white men employment.
Womens Affirmative Action
1998, women earned only 73% of the wages earned by men.
The average woman loses approximately $523,000 in wages over a
lifetime due to pay disparities.
Domestic and secretarial work.
Double burden for women of color.
2000, black women earned a median weekly income of $458; white
women earned $523; latina women earned $373, and white men
earned $717.
Opponents of Affirmative Action
Preferential treatment
Reverse discrimination
Quotas
The argument that Affirmative Action is unfair suggest without such
programs women and people of color would be treated equally.
Reality: neither grant preferences based on race, or quotas; flexible,
using goals and timelines; protect seniority, and be temporary.
Colorblind
men should be judged by the content of their character, not the color
of their skin is an unrealistic statement.
The National Urban Institute
Many people of color are aware of disparities, while many white are
not.
Corporate America
The number of minorities and women is meaningless unless
accompanied by necessary programs.
Companies remain riddled with racism, sexual harassment, and
unequal opportunity.
Proactive recruitment efforts, diversity programs , and safeguards
would help even the playing field for workplace relations and
recourse for workers.
Education
1995, Brown V. Board of Education.
1978, University of California V. Bakke
1996, Hopwood V. UT
Education Cont.
Ten Percent Plan
Ten Percent Plan Problems
Standardized Tests
AP Classes
Equal opportunity in education remains a crucial concern for the
future of our nation.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affirmative_action
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl
Affirmative Action. aclu position paper. 2000.