By Special to the AFRO Authors Tenaj Moody, Isabelle Bisio, Myanna Johnson Introduction Affirmative action policies were introduced with the noble intention of redressing historical...
By E. Faye Williams Elections always have consequences and this week we experienced Part Two of the pro-Republican/pro-conservative Supreme Court. When we connect the dots,...
By Dr. Gail C. Christopher BAD AFFIRMATIVE ACTION DECISION WON’T STOP EQUAL RIGHTS PROGRESS The decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to end affirmative...
By Mary MitchellThe Chicago Sun-Times The Supreme Court’s landmark decision banning colleges and universities from considering race in admissions is a wake-up call for...
By Frances Toni Draper AFRO Publisher On SCOTUS Affirmative Action Ruling: “The Supreme Court majority’s ruling is a shameful step backwards for equality, education, and the...