平权法案辩论中黑人和白人二元对立的权力、优点和模仿:惠特尼高中亚裔美国人的案例

Deana K. Chuang
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在一个反对校园种族多样性日益增加的时代,被高选择性学校录取的亚裔美国人数量正在上升。虽然名牌大学报告说黑人和拉丁裔学生的数量在减少,但亚裔美国人的存在感仍然很强在许多常春藤盟校中,亚裔美国人约占学生总数的15%,而在宾夕法尼亚大学和哈佛大学,这一比例最高,约为20%。3在加州大学的一些校区,亚裔美国人已经占多数随着亚裔美国人的数量超过白人,白人学生有可能成为代表性不足的少数族裔,这让社区不得不努力解决平权行动的意义和目的。在加州两所全国公认的有吸引力的学校惠特尼高中和洛厄尔高中,亚裔美国人已经构成了种族
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Power, Merit, and the Imitations of the Black and White Binary in the Affirmative Action Debate: The Case of Asian Americans at Whitney High School
In an era of backlash against increasing racial diversity on school campuses, the number of Asian Americans admitted to highly selective schools is on the rise. As selective universities report decreasing numbers of Blacks and Latinos, the presence of Asian Americans remains strongly felt.2 Asian Americans comprise approximately 15 percent of the students at many Ivy League universities, topping at approximately 20 percent at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard.3 At some of the University of California campuses, Asian Americans already constitute the majority.4 As the number of Asian Americans surpasses that of Whites, White students threaten to become underrepresented minorities, leaving communities to grapple with the meaning and purpose of affirmative action.! At Whitney and Lowell High Schools, two nationally-recognized magnet schools in California, Asian Americans have constituted the racial
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