The dynamics and impact of affirmative action processes on higher education,the curriculum,and black women |
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Authors: | Harriet G. McCombs |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of South Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Affirmative action is perceived as a tool that can bring about significant social change. In higher education, it has yet to produce the desired results for which its policies were designed. In whatever stage of the affirmative action process colleges and universities find themselves, it can be observed that there are complex dynamics of formulating, implementing, and enforcing affirmative action goals that affect all participants in the process. The complex dynamics of achieving affirmative action goals within higher education deserve attention because they forecast the interactions between black women and higher education that we may expect to see in the future. |
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