Migdia Chinea Varela Quote

In my view there can be no affirmative action without segregation-nor any end to the segregation if our names must be kept on separate lists. I'd like to propose instead a simple scenario: a fair job market where employment is commensurate with ability regardless of gender, racial or ethnic background. I make a pitch, they like my story, I get the job. Why not?


"My life as a 'Two-Fer' ", Newsweek, 26 December 1988, p. 25


In my view there can be no affirmative action without segregation-nor any end to the segregation if our names must be kept on separate lists. I'd...

In my view there can be no affirmative action without segregation-nor any end to the segregation if our names must be kept on separate lists. I'd...

In my view there can be no affirmative action without segregation-nor any end to the segregation if our names must be kept on separate lists. I'd...

In my view there can be no affirmative action without segregation-nor any end to the segregation if our names must be kept on separate lists. I'd...