Affirmative Action is a program that was established in the 1960s to help minorities and women representation in the higher-leveled education and career workplace. Affirmative Action, even today is still designed to give economic and academic opportunities to minorities and women who lack representation with the academic and career field (Brown 1).Throughout time, affirmative action has caused controversy with those disagree with the program saying that it limit opportunities for others. Although, many believe that the program is discriminating against non-minorities, there are many others to believe that the program is a equality of opportunity for minorities and women, which sparks the question of whether it should be abolished (Jackson 1-3). …show more content…
The policies of affirmative action combat racism in a very critical way in America. By using this program, this allows those who are “the preferred position of society” a chance to excel in a country that has allowed them to be oppressed for many years. Therefore, with the affirmative action policies, it undermines the racist institutions in the American psyche. This helps minorities such as African Americans, Hispanics, and many others to be given equal opportunity when it come to applying for college or a job. Although many would say that affirmative action is not needed anymore because America has changed significantly beyond the injustices that happened in the past, but the oppression and injustice of minorities and females has not approved much in America. With the continued oppression and injustice of minorities and females that still exist today, affirmative action is a program that still needed in our