Friday, August 31, 2012

Blog #1 Brazil Enacts Affirmative Action Law for Universities


The Government in Brazil has implemented the “Law of Social Quotas” which said that all public universities must now reserve 1/2 of their admission to poor African American students. The affirmative action law was already in place but they added this stipulation to it because the majority of the students that attend the universities in Brazil are white, rich students. The government wants to give the poor, African American students a more equal chance to attend a university because they don’t normally get that opportunity. The government also wants to reduce the inequality based on race and income in terms of giving everyone an equal chance to go to school. Brazil also wants to desegregate or equal out the workplace in Brazil because there are very few African American professionals. Many of the white students aren’t happy about this change and education experts seem to think that many of these students are going to transfer to a private university where the affirmation action policy isn’t as strict. The senators feel good about this new law because they feel like it is a good change from the normal unjust society in Brazil. They feel like because they are making a change in education that it will spill over into other areas in Brazil like the workplace, as well as, culture. 

1 comment:

  1. Remember that the word count is a minimum of 250 words. Dr. Sills is a stickler for this. Also, I cannot really tell if you've done an analysis. In cases like this it is good to separate the analysis from the summary. You could link this back to American affirmative action laws like the article does.

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