
The One Florida Initiative
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Hilton and colleagues provide a cogent analysis of the effects of the OFI on enrollment patterns in the state's public law schools to help us understand how changes in public policy can have detrimental effects on particular communities. The research is both enriched and complicated by the inclusion of the two law schools: Florida A&M and Florida International Universities, both of which are minority-serving institutions (MSIs). These schools were developed independently of the OFI but had a potential effect on the level of diversity that can be calculated across the system. The use of critical race theory offers an approach that will prove unnerving to some readers, but is one that provided insights that may not have been revealed through a different framework.
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Richard D. Schulterbrandt Gragg III is professor of environmental science and policy in the School of the Environment at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee, Florida.
Marissa C. Vasquez is assistant professor of postsecondary educational leadership in the Department of Administration, Rehabilitation, and Postsecondary Education (ARPE) at San Diego State University.
Megan Covingtonis a research associate at Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute at the United Negro College Fund.
Content
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Emergence of Affirmative Action
Chapter 2: Theoretical Framework and Context
Chapter 3: One Florida Initiative: The Race Neutral Policy in Florida
Chapter 4: Methodology
Chapter 5: Findings
Chapter 6: Discussion
Epilogue
References
About the Authors
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