This digital document is an article from Social Justice, published by Crime and Social Justice Associates on June 22, 1997. The length of the article is 7631 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the supplier: Four white graduate male students at UC Berkeley, known as the 'White Guys Collective,' meet together and publicly discuss the need to retain affirmative action and the responsibility of white men in such a move. Many white men strongly resent and oppose affirmative action policies due to their fear of loss of power brought about by the major shift of expectations in the workplace and in schools which lessens males' privileges, requiring them to share their positions with other men and women of color. Even so, they are encouraged to support affirmative action by exhibiting model behavior.Citation DetailsTitle: White men and affirmative action: a conversation. (four white graduate male students of University of California, the 'White Guys Collective,' discuss the role of white men in the retention of affirmative action policies)(Reconfiguring Power: Challenges for the 21st Century)Author: Eric RofesPublication: Social Justice (Refereed)Date: June 22, 1997Publisher: Crime and Social Justice AssociatesVolume: v24 Issue: n2 Page: p133(14)Distributed by Thomson Gale
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