For immediate release
The University of Michigan undergraduate admission results issued today show that the percentage of underrepresented minorities has dropped for the fourth straight year, with the largest drop of all occurring this year:
Fall 2005 13.3 percent
Fall 2006 12.2 percent
Fall 2007 10.9 percent
Fall 2008 10.4 percent
Fall 2009 8.8 percent
The University's freshman class had 443 black students in Fall 2005 but only 290 by fall 2009. During the same period, Hispanic students fell from 312 to 224 and Native American students from 57 to 21. (Source: UM Fall 09 enrollment; http://umich.edu/news/Releases/2009/Oct09/new_freshman.html
BAMN's National Chairperson, Shanta Driver, said that “The continuing fall in minority enrollment at Michigan is the direct and disastrous result of Proposal 2. When combined with the cuts in counseling and the school closings in Detroit and other urban centers, Proposal 2 is wiping out an entire generation of progress in steps towards equality in higher education.”
George Washington, an attorney for BAMN, said the legal challenge to Proposal 2 will be heard in the Sixth Circuit on November 17, 2009. He said, “Proposal 2 allows the universities to take account of every form of educational inequality and injustice except racial inequality, which is by far the largest source of inequality in this country. For black, Latino and Native American students alone, Proposal 2 establishes a separate and unequal admission system.”
Driver urged students, parents, and residents who favor equality to come to Cincinnati on November 17. She said, “Just as we won Grutter in 2003 by mobilizing an entire movement to Cincinnati and then to Washington, we will defeat Proposal 2 by the same means today.”
On November 17 at 9:00 AM, the Sixth Circuit will hear the challenges filed by BAMN and by the ACLU and the NAACP. The National Education Association, the Michigan Civil Rights Commission and the City and County of San Francisco have all filed amicus briefs in support of the BAMN, ACLU and NAACP and urging the Court to strike down Proposal 2.
For more information and to get involved, contact BAMN (see below).
Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action, Integration & Immigrant Rights, and Fight for Equality By Any Means Necessary (BAMN)(313) 438-3748
www.bamn.com myspace.com/nationalbamn letters@bamn.com
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