ação afirmativa no ensino superior: entre a excelência e a justiça racial affirmative action in higher education: between excellence and racial justice
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O ensino superior brasileiro, nos debates atuais sobre sua reforma e expansão, tem diante de si o desfio de encontrar soluções que respondam à questão das desigualdades raciais no acesso às suas instituições e na permanência nelas. Algumas universidades públicas já adotaram ações nessa direção, ao estabelecerem cotas raciais ou sociais em seus processos seletivos. Contudo, essas experiências têm gerado significativas controvérsias. Neste artigo, com a intenção de explorar o debate sobre políticas de igualdade racial e o que motiva algumas de suas disputas, analisam-se dois de seus pontos mais polêmicos, a complexa relação de igualdade e a identificação racial que supõem, além de observar as maneiras com que foram implementadas em uma universidade norte-americana e as dificuldades enfrentadas nesse processo.
The current debates around the Brazilian higher education are faced with the challenge of finding solutions to racial inequality in students' access and maintenance. Some public universities have already taken action and established racial or social quotas in their admission process. However, these experiences have provoked significant controversies. To explore the discussion on racialized politics and their arguments, this paper analyzes two of its most polemic issues, the complex equality concept and the racial identification it demands, and describes their impact on the United States universities.
The current debates around the Brazilian higher education are faced with the challenge of finding solutions to racial inequality in students' access and maintenance. Some public universities have already taken action and established racial or social quotas in their admission process. However, these experiences have provoked significant controversies. To explore the discussion on racialized politics and their arguments, this paper analyzes two of its most polemic issues, the complex equality concept and the racial identification it demands, and describes their impact on the United States universities.
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| Journal | current computer-aided drug design |
| Year | 2004 |
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