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Op-Ed: I'm an Asian American Harvard grad. Affirmative action helped me

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 25, 2022

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The Supreme Court will begin hearing arguments in two cases at the end of the month and could decide the fate of affirmative action in higher education. In 2018, I testified before a federal judge in one of those cases, Students for Fair Admission vs. Harvard, attesting to the importance of affirmative action in my life and why it is valuable to the Asian American community. I am the daughter of working-class Chinese immigrants who speak very... + full article



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