How the Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Decision Affects the AAPI Community

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How the Supreme Court's Affirmative Action Decision Affects the AAPI Community
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With the SCOTUS decision to gut affirmative action, marginalized AAPI students will struggle even more educationally than they do already, write ajsocal_ founder Stewart Kwoh and AJSOCAL CEO Connie Chung Joe

, Marshallese and Tongans graduate at 11% and 14%, respectively, compared to 59% of Asian Americans, 47% of Whites, 28% of Blacks, and 15% of Latinx.

But despite the Supreme Court’s decision to slash race-conscious admissions practices in higher education, there are ways to mitigate some of the damage that will inevitably be done. States that will now be scrambling to identify new strategies to promote racially diverse student bodies can look to California’s playbook, as it is one of the eight states in the country that currently bans affirmative action.

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