I posted the links by themselves because I had to go do something and
I think they speak for themselves. At every step of the curve blacks
make less. Nor am I totally clear as to what a good solution is right
now. I think I'd like to do more than skim that School to Prison
Pipeline report. It seems to be saying that it isn't just that inner
city schools are abysmal; blacks are also treated differently at good
schools. If this is true then AA based on income or zip code won't do
it. But is college or hiring the best solution I dunno. Short-term I
guess it is the best we have -- longterm there has to be a betterway,
because what about all the black kids who fall by the wayside before
they get to college?

Dana


On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 15:34:58 -0400, Angel Stewart
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wasn't sure what Dana had derived from her figures when she posted, because 
> she just posted links.
> 
> But there you go,the income disparity is right infront of you.
> Now you are bringing nebulous notions of how many people applied etc. to try 
> to explain an INCOME DISPARITY!
> Ridiculous in the extreme.
> I don't even think it is just cognitive dissonance anymore.
> 
> -Gel
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gruss Gott
> 
> You can't look at those statistics and make any kind of determination because 
> you have no idea:
> 
> A.) How many people applied, and
> B.) How many were qualified.
> 
> 
> 

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