Affirmative action bake sale
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An affirmative action bake sale is a type of campus protest event used by student groups to performatively criticize affirmative action policies by charging students different prices depending on which social or racial group they belong to. It has also been used to raise awareness of racial or sexual wage gaps.
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See also
- Affirmative action in the United States
- Reverse discrimination
- Whites Only Scholarship
- White privilege
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