The Affirmative Action and Diversity Project: A Web
Page for Research
This site presents diverse opinions regarding
Affirmative Action topics; rather than taking a singular pro or con
position, it is designed to help lend many different voices to the
debates surrounding the issues of affirmative action. This site is an
academic resource and it provides scholars, students, and the
interested public with on-site articles and theoretical analyses,
policy documents, current legislative updates, and an annotated
bibliography of research and teaching materials. Because of the
physical location of this resource, it contains a substantial amount
of information on California politics and the current debate over California's
Classification by Race, Ethnicity, Color, or National Origin. Each
sub-page is divided up by categories, which may be viewed at a glance
from the map. New
links and documents are being added continually. Visitors are
encouraged to e-mail
suggestions and to sign the guest book at the bottom of this page.
The following people have been involved in the construction of the
site: Sara Gerend, Rita Raley, Parker Douglas, David Vazquez, Sharon
Doetsch, and Carl Gutierrez-Jones.