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Killing Affirmative Action by Ellis Cose

Report - Politics
Thursday, 02 August 2007

Killing Affirmative Action by Ellis Cose, Asiaing.comKilling Affirmative Action: Would Ending it Really Result in a Better, More Perfect Union?. A report by Ellis Cose for the Institute for Justice and Journalism at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School for Communication, funded by a collaborative of donors with an interest in social equity.

The Institute for Justice and Journalism (IJJ) at USC’s Annenberg School for Communication provides tools for reporters, professional fellowships and a network of journalists and experts to support in-depth journalism on issues of justice.

As the publishers of KILLING AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: Would it really result in a better, more perfect Union?, we’re pleased to bring you this special 78-page report by Ellis Cose. This work is an excellent example of the kind of in-depth, contextual reporting that stimulates productive public debate about complex social and political questions.

Killing Affirmative Action Official Website

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About the Editor:

Ellis Cose is the author of eight books, including the best-selling The Rage of a Privileged Class and The Envy of the World. He is also the author of Beyond Brown v. Board: The Final Battle for Excellence in American Education, a report to the Rockefeller Foundation on the legacy of the historic U.S. Supreme Court desegregation decision. His most recent book, Bone to Pick, is a wide-ranging look at a number of societies—the United States, Ghana, South Africa, East Timor, and Peru among them—and their ways of coping with cruelty and pain.

Since 1993, Cose has served as contributing editor and columnist for Newsweek magazine. He was previously chairman of the editorial board of the New York Daily News and president and chief executive officer of the Institute for Journalism Education.

 

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