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Race on Campus: Debunking Myths with Data

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2020 Critics Choice Book Award American Educational Studies Association (AESA) In Race on Campus Julie J. Park argues that there are surprisingly pervasive and stubborn myths about diversity on college and university campuses and that these myths obscure the notable significance and admirable effects that diversity has had on campus life. Based on her analysis of extensive research and data about contemporary students and campuses Park counters these myths and explores their problematic origins. Among the major myths that she addresses are charges of pervasive self-segregation arguments that affirmative action in college admissions has run its course and become counterproductive related arguments that Asian Americans are poorly served by affirmative action policies and suggestions that programs and policies meant to promote diversity have failed to address class-based disadvantages. In the course of responding to these myths Park presents a far more positive and nuanced portrait of diversity and its place on American college campuses. At a time when diversity has become a central theme and goal of colleges and universities throughout the United States Race on Campus offers a contemporary research-based exploration of racial dynamics on todays college campuses.