brother. love you. you re as wrong as you can be. and we re going to have to come up with some creative, loving, civically oriented ways. you don t do it by claiming. we can be indifferent to it. they are shaping the lives of young people. and i would want to talk about our poor white brothers and sisters because it s the criteria is part of that. i m glad you brought that up. some critics of affirmative action argue there are other factors like class and income that should be determinative here. and that if anything, it s income equality, not skin color, that should boost a student s chances of getting into a university. would that be better maybe a fair approach, more fair than the system that existed until
experience third insecurity but among the ethnic minority population is around 24%. doctor beckham is director of research at the runnymede trust. we director of research at the runnymede trust. director of research at the runn mede trust. . :, :, ~ runnymede trust. we have to think about income runnymede trust. we have to think about income equality, runnymede trust. we have to think about income equality, we - runnymede trust. we have to think about income equality, we are i about income equality, we are looking at persistent labour market inequalities where we have got black and minority ethnic groups some of whom have been in low paid insecure work and if you attack the kind of work and if you attack the kind of work inequality that these communities often do not have that exacerbates and compounds problems so we have got some groups who have such low levels of savings and assets that when you have these kind of crises like the pandemic and cost of crises like the pandemic and
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