Who Represents Asian-Americans?
The grassroots Asian American Coalition for Education comprises more than 300 organizations committed to standing up against racial preferences in K-12 and higher education admissions, challenging the mainstream narrative.
“As the coalition notes in an amicus brief filed in support of Students for Fair Admissions, its member-organizations are ’Asian-American community leaders, business leaders, and, most importantly, parents . . . forced to become civil rights advocates to expose, stop, and prevent the discrimination against their children that the professionals ignore, downplay, and facilitate.’”
This coalition’s very existence belies how the “mainstream media has portrayed any Asian-American who supports Students for Fair Admissions’ lawsuits against Harvard and the University of North Carolina as part of a ‘vocal minority’ of confused immigrants, one that doesn’t understand affirmative action or how higher-education admissions work in the U.S.”