Yeah, I read that, but it wasn’t particularly coherent.
Example: “For example, although Black women only make up 12.7% of the female population in the country, they consistently make up over 50% of the number of Black people who receive postsecondary degrees.”
…will suppress support for educational opportunities for Black women.
The evidence I saw was that Black women are holding about even for their demographic - attaining a higher percentage of Masters & Associates degrees but fewer Bachelors & PhDs.
Should ask why do so many white women consistently vote against their best interest when they vote for Republicans? 53% white women voted that way this time.
Ummmm....because the other choice is even worse? And I would say most take the third option, which is not voting at all, since no major party reflects the needs of the group.
It’s weird to be in the replies complaining about an article that, for once, focuses on Black women as political actors. Guess you want more about white MAGA voters in Pennsylvania.
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glad to see this, tbh
next please interview us in diners, we like diners
Are you talking about degree attainment relative to men of the same race? Or do you have some evidence I missed?
Example: “For example, although Black women only make up 12.7% of the female population in the country, they consistently make up over 50% of the number of Black people who receive postsecondary degrees.”
I’m worried that making this claim…
The evidence I saw was that Black women are holding about even for their demographic - attaining a higher percentage of Masters & Associates degrees but fewer Bachelors & PhDs.
And since the latter provide more …
https://nces.ed.gov/FastFacts/display.asp?id=72
Even Saved The World in 2020.
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Better question: Why would anyone other than CIS white heterosexual billionaire men vote for Republicans?