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In Defense of Affirmative Action: A Guide for Asian American Students

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    • Asian Americans and the Legacy of Antiblackness
    • Asian Americans’ Racial Positionality
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  • Marginalized Voices
    • The Harmful Silencing of Southeast Asian Americans
    • Undocu / DACAmented Asian Students
  • Elitism & Privilege
    • The Reproduction of Social Elites by Elite Universities
    • Is There Absolute Fairness?
    • The Asian American Obsession with the Ivies
    • White Privilege and College Admissions
    • Creating & Confronting Affirmative Action Myths

Marginalized Voices

How has the invisibilization and recuperation of marginalized voices within the Asian American community been affected by affirmative action?

Check out the following articles:

“The Harmful Silencing of Southeast Asia Americans” by Noah Kim

“Undocu/DACAmented Asian Students: Navigating Dual Liminality and Higher Education” by Valerie Santos

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