But we have plenty of so-called minority students in California colleges, and too many white people teaching them. That's obviously a problem, right?
While the student bodies at California’s public colleges and universities are rapidly diversifying, the academic leadership has not kept up with the state’s changing demographics.I guess when lefties need to make a point, Asians in our universities are counted as minorities :-)
A new report from The Campaign for College Opportunity found that more than two-thirds of faculty, senior administrators and board members in the University of California, California State University and California Community Colleges systems are white.
By contrast, more than two-thirds of the 2.8 million students at those schools are minorities. At UC, nearly 40 percent of undergraduates are Asian American, while Latinos make up more than 40 percent of enrollment at CSU and community colleges.
“How could this be when we’re one of the most diverse states in the nation?” she said. “If we do not have enough qualified candidates, then what are you looking for?”I guess if you don't want white people teaching you, you could choose schools where white people won't teach you. On the other hand, if I didn't want minorities teaching me, wouldn't I be considered a racist?
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Its fine with me, leaves more seats available for the students who are there for academics rather than SJ. Can you imagine having access to a semester with your choice of the Pope or the Dalai Lama, and picking based on skin shade?
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