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- Affirmative action - Wikipedia
Affirmative action (also sometimes called reservations, alternative access, positive discrimination or positive action in various countries' laws and policies) [a] refers to a set of policies and practices within a government or organization seeking to address systemic discrimination
- Affirmative action | Definition, History, Cases | Britannica
Affirmative action, effort in the United States to improve employment or educational opportunities for members of minority groups and for women
- Is Affirmative Action Legal Today After the SCOTUS Ruling?
A Supreme Court decision has reshaped the landscape of affirmative action, leading to questions about the legality of considering race in educational and professional settings For decades, these policies were a fixture in discussions about diversity and equality
- Affirmative Action (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
“Affirmative action” means positive steps taken to increase the representation of women and minorities in areas of employment, education, and culture from which they have been historically excluded
- What Is Affirmative Action? How It Works and Example
Affirmative action refers to a policy aimed at increasing workplace and educational opportunities for people who are underrepresented in various areas of our society It focuses on demographics
- Affirmative Action: Definition College Admissions | HISTORY
Affirmative action is the name given to efforts at encouraging the participation of women and minorities in education, the workforce, the military and other arenas
- Affirmative Action: Pros, Cons, and Supreme Court Cases
Explore the intricate debate around affirmative action with this article covering its pros, cons, and key Supreme Court cases Uncover its impact on societal equity
- affirmative action | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
Affirmative action is defined as a set of procedures designed to eliminate unlawful discrimination among applicants, remedy the results of such prior discrimination, and prevent such discrimination in the future
- Affirmative action, U. S. history, civil rights, equal opportunity . . .
Affirmative Action is a policy, usually carried out by schools, businesses, government entities, and federal contractors, in which individuals of minority racial status are afforded preferential treatment on the basis of race
- Affirmative Action - U-S-History. com
Affirmative Action began as a plan to equalize the educational, employment, and contracting opportunities for minorities and women with opportunities given to their white, male counterparts
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