Black vs Asian: the False Divide of Affirmative Action | Explains
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The US Supreme Court is currently debating whether affirmative action discriminates against Asian Americans by giving their spots to less qualified Black candidates. For instance, Calvin Yang - now a student at UC Berkeley - claims that his admission to Harvard was denied because of his race. Many have called this an incredibly disempowering tactic to divide two historically oppressed communities who have benefited from working together.

What is true is that the greatest beneficiary of affirmative action is white women–and because they have so rarely been placed at the center of the conversation, they don’t even know it. Affirmative action was implemented off the backs of Black and Asian activists. Meanwhile, 70% white women, whose university enrollments more than doubled after these policies were implemented, oppose it.

Host, Researcher & Writer
Ryan Alexander Holmes

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Stephanie Tangkilisan
Keshia Hannam

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Justin Guo

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Alan Pun

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Manal Ahmed

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Keshia Hannam

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Stephanie Tangkilisan

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David Alba

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Samuel Kang
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Annie Zhao

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