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Lawsuit: College Grant Program Not Open to All Minorities
By Associated Press
June 8, 2019 file photo, The White House is visible behind a man holding a Sudanese flag (AP Photo)
A lawsuit filed Thursday by a Madison couple and others alleges that a college grant program for minorities violates the Wisconsin Constitution.
The complaint said grants offered by the state’s Higher Educational Aids Board are available to some minorities but not to others. Konkanok Rabiebna and Richard Freihoefer, of Madison, say their biracial teenage son is not eligible for the grant program.
“Government programs must be available to everybody, not just certain racial groups,” Rabiebna said in a statement.
Madison couple sues, claiming college grant program not open to all minorities
April 15, 2021 6:11 PM Associated Press
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MILWAUKEE (AP) A lawsuit by a Madison couple and others alleges that a college grant program for minorities violates the Wisconsin Constitution.
The complaint says grants offered by the state’s Higher Educational Aids Board are available to some minorities but not to others. Konkanok Rabiebna and Richard Freihoefer, of Madison, say their biracial teenage son is not eligible for the grant program.
The Journal Sentinel reports that the Minority Undergraduate Retention Grant program is open to those who are Black, Native American or Hispanic or who came to the United States from Vietnam, Laos or Thailand after December 1975.