Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Scholars Debate the Efficacy of Race Versus Class-based Affirmative Action in College Admissions

Scholars Debate the Efficacy of Race Versus Class-based Affirmative Action in College Admissions: "Substituting class for race-conscious affirmative action may be more politically palatable, but it does little to improve racial diversity on college campuses, said affirmative action proponents at a debate Thursday evening.

"Substituting class for race may make some more comfortable with affirmative action, but it makes poor policy," said NAACP chairman Julian Bond, during a debate between four activists and scholars on whether class-based affirmative action should replace race-conscious admissions.

The debate came as race-based opportunity policies have been impeded by statewide referendums. Last November, Nebraska became the latest state, behind California, Michigan and Washington, to ban affirmative action. In a sign of where diversity policies are headed, the Supreme Court two years ago ruled that public school administrators should use socioeconomic status, not race, to integrate segregated public schools."