embed embed share link link comment comment
Embed This Video close
Share This Video close
bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark bookmark
embed test
Rate This Video embed
0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 50 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5 (0 votes, average: 0.00 out of 5)
You need to be a registered member to rate this post.
Loading ... Loading ...
Tags For This Video tags
rate rate tags tags related related lights lights

MIT-Student Remarks

In Bruce Webster’s measured appraisal, there can be no level playing field for minorities in a country where “wealth was acquired on the backs of slaves, acquired on deceitful deals made with people that did not understand,…on subsidies provided by the poor.” He scoffs at current attacks on affirmative action in higher education that claim unfair bias on the basis of race. How can marginalized students make it into college when SAT, GRE and LSAT scores can be bought, in the form of expensive test-preparation courses? As a descendant of the Navajo Nation, Webster sees his people the victims of a holocaust: “Nazi Germany had Hitler; the U.S. government had Kit Carson, the U.S. cavalry and the Bureau of Indian Affairs.” Webster dares other students to challenge the “dominant society,” as he himself has, and “get close enough to touch the enemy.”

Leave a Reply

About Us

  • What We Do
  • Press Room
  • Priorities
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Goals
  • Advertising
  • Spread The Word

  • Facebook
  • Digg
  • Del.icio.us
  • Twitter
  • Legal Information

  • Terms Of Use
  • Privacy
  • Policies
  • Terms Of Service
  • Report Abuse
  • Copyright Information
  • How Can We Help

  • FAQ's
  • Contact Support
  • Resource Center
  • Copyright @2010 EC Inc.
    All Rights Reserved