American Intrapolitics: The next person that tells me Conservatives aren't trying to reverse all civil rights gains gets slapped

Submitted by Prometheus 6 on November 13, 2005 - 6:08pm.
on Race and Identity
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Remember this from yesterday?

U.S. Orders College to Drop Fellowships For Minorities
Associated Press
Saturday, November 12, 2005; A14

CARBONDALE, Ill., Nov. 11 -- Federal prosecutors are threatening to sue Southern Illinois University over three scholarship programs aimed at women and minorities, calling them discriminatory.

SIU "has engaged in a pattern or practice of intentional discrimination against whites, non-preferred minorities and males," the Justice Department said in a letter, a copy of which was obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times.

The graduate scholarships, or fellowships, violate Title VII of the federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, the department said. The letter said Justice's civil rights division will sue SIU if it does not discontinue the programs by next Friday.

In the comments I told Shannon I'd be looking this stuff up. This is what I found so far.

These are the programs.

The Proactive Recruitment of Multicultural Professionals for Tomorrow fellowships and the Bridge to the Doctorate fellowships are aimed at increasing enrollment of minorities in graduate programs where they are underrepresented. The Proactive program, begun in 2000, has aided 78 students, while the Bridge program, begun last year, has aided 24 students.

A third program, the Graduate Dean's fellowships, are for women and minorities who have overcome adverse social, cultural or economic conditions. It was started in 2000 and has aided 27 students.

Let's look at them. Afterward I'll say what I think is going on.

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Submitted by keto on November 14, 2005 - 9:30am.

I thought they would try this when Bush got elected. Finally end all affirmative action or minority outreach. But 5 years pass with no news-just a couple of FOC briefs- and my fears recede; they would not use the nuclear option.

But lo and behold, they have been slowly laying the groundwork for years, filling the DOJ with neocons, and strategizing on test cases. My only hope is that they are as short-term thinking as the neocons in the DODefence.

Please, can we hear what the black republicans have to say about this?

Submitted by Prometheus 6 on November 14, 2005 - 10:51am.

I would like to know what they have to say as well. I mean, I can probably figure it out...

Frankly, I don't know that they'd respond to a question from me.