Dr. Mei-ling Malone, adjunct professor at California State University, Fullerton
Antonio Ray Harvey | California Black Media
Last week, African action opponents At least one Republican elected official attended the event that the Silicon Valley Yang Cutter is an Asian American Republican running for State Assembly in District 77, which covers parts of northern San Diego and the nearby cities of Poway and Rancho Santa Fe, among others.
ACA a chance to uphold or overturn Proposition 209, a ballot measure that passed in 1996 outlawing the consideration of race in contracting, college admissions, employment and state data reporting in 5 in November, it would bring Affirmative Action back to the state of California.
Last month, the California Assembly Committee on Public Employment and Retirement approved ACA 5, which Assemblymember Dr. Shirley (D-San Diego) Weber, chair of the California Legislative Black Caucus (CLBC), introduced earlier this year.
Dr. Mei-ling Malone, an adjunct professor at California State University, Fullerton, who has an African American father and Taiwanese mother, supports ACA 5.
Malone, an instructor of African American Studies, told California Black Media that Asian Americans have an unfortunate history African Americans that dates all the way back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.