Help the disadvantaged. Easy peasy.
If it's that easy, can you explain precisely how you would do it?
As-is, affirmative action targets a significant number of candidates who're not particularly disadvantaged in meaningful terms, and it is a problem. But on the other hand, racism, conscious and otherwise, is still a significant enough force throughout the country that applying strictly race-blind criteria in order to assessing how disadvantaged candidates are is liable to return bad estimates in many cases.
Doing better than the current system may not be a great feat, but creating a perfectly equitable system isn't a trivial one.
But on the other hand, racism, conscious and otherwise, is still a significant enough force throughout the country that applying strictly race-blind criteria in order to assessing how disadvantaged candidates are is liable to return bad estimates in many cases.
Even if racism is an issue, using indicators of disadvantage such as income/wealth in addition to race (as probably the best proxy of concious or unconcious racism) would almost certainly yield better results than using race alone.
Note that if you do care about the race balance alone, then affirma...
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