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Silence at Boalt Hall Andrea Guerrero

Silence at Boalt Hall By Andrea Guerrero

Silence at Boalt Hall by Andrea Guerrero


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Presents the thirty-year story of students, faculty, and administrators struggling with the politics of race in higher education at U C Berkeley's prestigious law school - one of the first institutions to implement affirmative action policies and one of the first to be forced to remove them.

Silence at Boalt Hall Summary

Silence at Boalt Hall: The Dismantling of Affirmative Action by Andrea Guerrero

In 1995, in a marked reversal of progress in the march toward racial equity, the Board of Regents voted to end affirmative action at the University of California. One year later the electorate voted to do the same across the state of California. Silence at Boalt Hall is the thirty-year story of students, faculty, and administrators struggling with the politics of race in higher education at U.C. Berkeley's prestigious law school - one of the first institutions to implement affirmative action policies and one of the first to be forced to remove them. Andrea Guerrero is a member of the last class of students admitted to Boalt Hall under the affirmative action policies. Her informed and passionate journalistic account provides an insider's view into one of the most pivotal and controversial issues of our time: racial diversity in higher education. Guerrero relates the stories of those who benefited from affirmative action and those who suffered from its removal. She shows how the 'race-blind' admission policies at Boalt have been far from race-neutral and how the voices of under-represented minority students have largely disappeared. A hushed silence - the silence of students, faculty, and administrators unwilling and unable to discuss the difficult issues of race - now hangs over Boalt and many institutions like it, Guerrero claims. As the legal and sociopolitical battles over affirmative action continue on a number of consequential fronts, this book provides a rich and engrossing perspective on many facets of this crucial question.

Silence at Boalt Hall Reviews

This is a thorough and thought-provoking review of the events at Boalt Hall and the issue-affirmative action-which has been at the forefront of public debate about higher education. - John Huerta, graduate of Boalt Hall '68, civil rights lawyer and member of the California and Washington, D.C., bars A key participant in the student activity protesting the end of affirmative action at Berkeley, Andrea Guerrero tells the story from the perspective of an advocate for diversity. Her insights are important for anyone who wants to understand the events that occurred on the campus in 1997-98 and the motivations of those who took place in them. - Herma Hill Kay, former Dean of Boalt

About Andrea Guerrero

Andrea Guerrero is an immigration lawyer in San Diego, California.

Table of Contents

List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments 1. Balancing the Scales 2. Pursuing Excellence 3. Dismantling Diversity 4. Reaching for Answers 5. Listening to the Silence Notes Index

Additional information

CIN0520233093G
9780520233096
0520233093
Silence at Boalt Hall: The Dismantling of Affirmative Action by Andrea Guerrero
Used - Good
Paperback
University of California Press
20020910
262
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