Race-conscious agenda: poll shows most African Americans want affirmative action reform.On June 23, while Supreme Court Justices concluded to favor of Michigan's Law School admissions process and denounce de·nounce tr.v. de·nounced, de·nounc·ing, de·nounc·es 1. To condemn openly as being evil or reprehensible. See Synonyms at criticize. 2. To accuse formally. 3. the undergraduate admissions policies, African Americans were making up their own minds about affirmative action affirmative action, in the United States, programs to overcome the effects of past societal discrimination by allocating jobs and resources to members of specific groups, such as minorities and women. . A national poll of 1,800 participants conducted in June by Black America's Political Action Committee (BAMPAC BAMPAC Black America's Political Action Committee ) suggests that when it comes to affirmative action, African American opinions are congruent con·gru·ent adj. 1. Corresponding; congruous. 2. Mathematics a. Coinciding exactly when superimposed: congruent triangles. b. with the majority of Americans, says Alvin Williams Alvin Leon Williams (born August 6 1974 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American professional basketball player of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball at Villanova University. , president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of BAMPAC. "Sixty-five percent of African American registered voters believe affirmative action is good in principle but needs to be reformed," says Williams. "Only 19% believe that it is fine the way it is." This is not to say that African Americans oppose affirmative action. When asked if they favor or oppose set-asides for minority owned businesses and racial quotas in employment and education, 62% were in favor of it. "In their minds, something needs to be done to ensure that we are given a shot at higher education higher education Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art. and in America's workplace," says Williams. "They, as well as a lot of other people, are uncomfortable if the program is just based solely on race." He offers that the trend in African American opinion is that race can and should be a consideration as well as other factors such as gender, and geographical and socio-economic background. Also, 42% of those surveyed strongly disagree that Bush's policies will improve equality and fairness in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . BAMPAC is a nonpartisan organization that surveys the African American community yearly to assess their feelings on the current administration and their evolving attitudes toward the major political parties. Do you favor or oppose set-asides for minority-owned businesses and racial quotas in employment and education? Probably oppose 10% Definitely oppose 11% Don't know 13% Probably favor 25% Definitely favor 37% Neither favor nor oppose 4% Note: Table made from pie chart. Thinking about the issue of affirmative action ... which of the following comes closest to your personal view? It is fine the way it is 19% It is good in principle but needs to be reformed 65% Don't know 8% It is flawed and needs to be eliminated 8% SOURCE: BLACK AMERICAS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE Note: Table made from pie chart. |
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