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Latinos aren’t represented in higher education. Here’s how to fix that.

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion July 14, 2023

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While the Supreme Court embraced color-blindness in striking down affirmative action in college admissions, statistics and our own lived experiences prove that color-blindness ignores the structural and systemic inequalities that racial and ethnic groups face.In reality, racial disparities and discrimination persist in numerous aspects of society, especially in higher education. There are enrollment rates, graduation rates, access to resources,... + full article



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