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bamboo ceiling

RESPONSE: The bamboo ceiling cannot be separated from wider inequality

by MJR&L on October 30, 2015October 30, 2015

By Jennifer Chun Associate Editor, Vol. 21 In the October 3rd issue of The Economist, an article entitled “The model minority is losing patience” speaks of the rising “trend” of Asian Americans more vigorously fighting discrimination, especially in academia. After introducing some of the pending lawsuits filed by Asian American high school students against Harvard […]

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