Michigan Students Travel to Cincinnati to Support Affirmative Action at 6th Circuit Court of Appeals On Wednesday, March 7, 2012, a 15-judge en...
Tag: <span>racism</span>
16.112011November 16, 2011
Detroit Public Workers Fight Back!
By BAMNIn Labor MovementTags AFSCME Local 207, austerity, detroit, privatization, public services, public workers, racism, union busting
Stop the Corporate Austerity Drive that’s Pushing Us into Poverty PICKET & RALLY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 4:30 PM City-County Building...
16.112011November 16, 2011
Nov. 17: MI Day of Action to Overturn Prop 2, Restore Affirmative Action
By BAMNIn Affirmative Action and K-12 Integration, Dream Act, DACA and the Dreamers, Immigrant RightsTags 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, affirmative action, BAMN v. UM Regents, dream act, equality, Grutter v. Bollinger, hostile climate, mass action, Prop 2, public education, racism, U of M, University of Michigan
Say No to the New Jim Crow! Realize Dr. King’s Dream in Michigan! Day of Action to Defend Affirmative Action...
21.102011October 25, 2011
Argument for Affirmative Action Part 3
By Ronald CruzIn Affirmative Action and K-12 IntegrationTags affirmative action, black, equality, latina, latino, racism, U of M, University of Michigan
The Fight for Integration & Equality “You do not wipe away the scars of centuries by saying: Now you are...
15.102011October 25, 2011
Argument for Affirmative Action Part 2
By BAMNIn Affirmative Action and K-12 Integration, Hostile Campus ClimateTags admissions, affirmative action, GPA, grade point average, higher education, inequality, integration, race-neutral, racism, segregation, separate and unequal, sexism
The Myth of Meritocracy, continued Why GPA is not a race-neutral admissions criterion From Kindergarten through...
13.102011December 3, 2011
Eliminate the SAT Now!
By BAMNIn Affirmative Action and K-12 Integration, Defend Public EducationTags racism, sat, standardized tests, student activism, testing
Answers to Common Questions About the SAT “In 1997, black students from families with incomes between $80,000 and $100,000 did...