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Feinberg, Walter – 1998
This book, in response to recent attacks on principles of affirmative action for minorities, suggests that need-based affirmative action cannot substitute for programs based on race and gender. It proposes a theory of affirmative action based on the contention that affirmative action has three morally defensible goals: (1) correction of systematic…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Higher Education, Legal Responsibility, Minority Groups

Hitt, M. A.; And Others – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1982
This study investigated the existence of race and sex discrimination in the evaluation of job applicant resumes sent to personnel directors of 200 corporations across the United States. The results show that identification of race generated more replies but fewer numbers of positive responses than when race was not identified. (Author/CT)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Employment Practices, Job Applicants, Job Application

Olivas, Michael A. – Change, 1993
In response to criticism of affirmative action in higher education, it is argued that affirmative action has brought demonstrable improvements in U.S. society. The debate, and the related research and literature, are reviewed from both perspectives, and it is concluded that the time has come to end white male privilege. (MSE)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Affirmative Action, Higher Education, Racial Bias
Washington, Valora – 1988
The power of Black women is discussed in terms of their progress in society so far, their current predicaments, and possibilities for the future. The progress of Black women is seen in their survival, the greater numbers of Black women in nontraditional roles, and the competence and qualities with which they perform in those roles. Four…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Family, Black History, Black Leadership

Crocker, Jennifer, Ed. – American Behavioral Scientist, 1984
As a result of court suits and affirmative action programs, occupations traditionally held by White males have become open to women and minorities. However, these two groups still face a number of barriers, some quite subtle, to advancement in these nontraditional occupations. These barriers are discussed in this journal issue. (RM)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Discrimination
Loiacono, Stephanie – Crisis, 1989
Although Black female leaders were influential in creating the modern women's movement, feminism has evolved differently for both Black and White women. Suggests that, although Black women have struggled largely against racial and economic inequalities, women of all colors and backgrounds should embrace their diversity and unite to oppose racism…
Descriptors: Activism, Affirmative Action, Blacks, Civil Rights

Tidwell, Romeria – Journal of Educational Equity and Leadership, 1981
Holds that although university affirmative action programs are governed by many existing laws and regulations, minorities and women still have limited representation and opportunities in academic research, teaching, and administration. Recommends actions on the individual, institutional, and legislative levels. (GC)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Change Strategies, College Administration, College Faculty
Powell, Gary N. – 1994
Many colleges and universities and many work organizations have developed courses and programs on gender and diversity in the workplace. This book provides a complete and comprehensive set of instructional materials on these topics. The exercises have been designed for use with graduate and undergraduate students and members of business and…
Descriptors: Administration, Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Cultural Awareness
Sanders, Kimberly Wallace; And Others – 1989
By means of graphs and charts, this booklet examines the numbers of women of color at the University of Connecticut-Storrs campus, including employees, graduate students, and undergraduates. Data are presented for total employees, percentage of total employees who are women of color, and women's position category (executive/managerial, faculty,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Educational Discrimination, Employed Women, Employment Level
Grengg, Dolores A., Ed.; Thompson, Mary B., Ed. – 1982
These proceedings consist of a summary of the presentations, recommendations, and outcomes of a conference held to assist minority women and men and nonminority women achieve leadership positions in Wisconsin's vocational, technical, and adult education (VTAE) system. Following a brief introduction and copy of the conference agenda, summaries are…
Descriptors: Administrator Characteristics, Administrator Qualifications, Adult Education, Affirmative Action
Katz, Phyllis A., Ed.; Taylor, Dalmas A., Ed. – 1988
Dialogue and research on racism since the mid-1970s have yielded increased controversy over the theories, foundation, and continued existence of racism. The chapters presented in this book provide various divergent views of what constitutes racism and frameworks for reducing it. The following chapters (and their authors) are included: (1)…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affirmative Action, American Indians, Blacks
Stringer, Patricia A., Ed.; Thompson, Irene, Ed. – 1982
Views of the deep-rooted assumptions and myths surrounding the role of women in academic institutions of the South are presented in scholarly articles, experience-based essays, and poems. Among the themes that are explored are the history of women's involvement in higher education, women's studies, women's status, racial stereotypes, alienation,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Black Stereotypes, Black Students, Black Teachers