Progressive stack
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The term affirmative action (also positive discrimination) refers to policies that take gender, race, or ethnicity into account in an attempt to promote equal opportunity. The focus of such policies ranges from employment and public contracting to educational outreach and health programs (such as breast or prostate cancer screenings). The impetus towards affirmative action is twofold: to maximize the benefits of diversity in all levels of society, and to redress disadvantages due to overt, institutional, or involuntary discrimination.
See also
- Achievement gap
- Affirmative action bake sale
- Angry white male
- Civil and political rights
- Diversity (business)
- Economic discrimination
- Equality of opportunity
- Ethnic Penalty
- Harrison Bergeron
- Jewish quota
- Minority rights
- Multiculturalism
- Legacy preferences
- Numerus clausus
- Political correctness
- Positive liberty
- Principle-policy puzzle
- Racism in the United States
- Reasonable accommodation
- Teaching for social justice
- White Guilt
- Women's rights
- Progressive stack
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