Percentage of BIPOCs at your child’s top pick

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Anonymous wrote:My kid has crossed schools off the list because they don't have enough diversity in their marketing materials. And while visiting Kenyon, eating in the cafeteria, my kid looked around and said 'everyone here is really white' so I do think it's a factor in her decision making. We are a non-Hispanic, white family.


Your child sounds insufferable
Anonymous
Believe Amherst College black enrollment is only 3%.
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Anonymous wrote:My white kids have attended/attend a DCPS high school and they are very aware when we visit a college that is overwhelmingly white. They understand that no college is going to be as diverse as DCPS but it matters to them to be around people of different backgrounds, experiences, etc. They don't want to just hang out with white kids who have gone to majority white suburban schools in the midwest who have never met anyone of another color.


Congratulations on being insufferable.


People get so defensive when someone says that it isn't the greatest opportunity imaginable to go to a school with their white UMC kids.
Anonymous
Amherst is 3% black for recent class.
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Anonymous wrote:My white kids have attended/attend a DCPS high school and they are very aware when we visit a college that is overwhelmingly white. They understand that no college is going to be as diverse as DCPS but it matters to them to be around people of different backgrounds, experiences, etc. They don't want to just hang out with white kids who have gone to majority white suburban schools in the midwest who have never met anyone of another color.


Congratulations on being insufferable.


People get so defensive when someone says that it isn't the greatest opportunity imaginable to go to a school with their white UMC kids.


Who said that? Or is this just "the game" where someone on the internet makes up something someone said then attacks/mocks what was never actually said?
Anonymous
Do people still use this term?
Anonymous
BIPOC - black, indigenous, people of color
It has nothing to do with sexuality.

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Anonymous wrote:My kid has crossed schools off the list because they don't have enough diversity in their marketing materials. And while visiting Kenyon, eating in the cafeteria, my kid looked around and said 'everyone here is really white' so I do think it's a factor in her decision making. We are a non-Hispanic, white family.


This is so strange


Seems like more of a fetish than a rational consideration.
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Anonymous wrote:Where did the term BIPOC originate? It is dehumanizing and seems to no only serve people who can’t be bothered to see a non-white person as a person.



I hate the terms BIPOC and POC. Should we use “people of no color” (PONC) to describe White people?


This is like asking why there’s no Anglo-American History month. Bit&$, do you not understand that every month is Anglo-American History month. For all the whining about liberal snowflakes and wokeness, no group gets more butthurt about the prospect of ceding power and being the center of the culture than white people.


Over 70% of americans are white. Why is it so surprising that society reflects this?


For people of college age, 18-24, about 50% of America is white. So 70% would not be reflective of America as a whole. Which is the point.
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Anonymous wrote:Where did the term BIPOC originate? It is dehumanizing and seems to no only serve people who can’t be bothered to see a non-white person as a person.



I hate the terms BIPOC and POC. Should we use “people of no color” (PONC) to describe White people?


This is like asking why there’s no Anglo-American History month. Bit&$, do you not understand that every month is Anglo-American History month. For all the whining about liberal snowflakes and wokeness, no group gets more butthurt about the prospect of ceding power and being the center of the culture than white people.


Over 70% of americans are white. Why is it so surprising that society reflects this?


For people of college age, 18-24, about 50% of America is white. So 70% would not be reflective of America as a whole. Which is the point.


What are the percentages for people in college?

Anonymous
Yes, it matters for us.

Having a plurality of white students is extremely important for many DCUMers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:BIPOC - black, indigenous, people of color
It has nothing to do with sexuality.



Holy crap! I am BIPOC (not sexually). I had no idea.
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Anonymous wrote:Where did the term BIPOC originate? It is dehumanizing and seems to no only serve people who can’t be bothered to see a non-white person as a person.



I hate the terms BIPOC and POC. Should we use “people of no color” (PONC) to describe White people?


This is like asking why there’s no Anglo-American History month. Bit&$, do you not understand that every month is Anglo-American History month. For all the whining about liberal snowflakes and wokeness, no group gets more butthurt about the prospect of ceding power and being the center of the culture than white people.


Over 70% of americans are white. Why is it so surprising that society reflects this?


For people of college age, 18-24, about 50% of America is white. So 70% would not be reflective of America as a whole. Which is the point.


What are the percentages for people in college?



I don’t know about people in college but it’s probably available. Here is people who are college age (whether they are in college or not).

https://datacenter.aecf.org/data/tables/11207-young-adult-population-ages-18-to-24-by-race-and-ethnicity#detailed/1/any/false/1096,2545,1095,2048,574,1729,37,871,870,573/12,8367,69,67,70,71,66,7983/21595,21596

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No one cares.


+1000
Louder for those in the back.
Anonymous
Once again, sorting people in nice, neat little boxes. I guess you haven't figured out this is not a winning strategy?
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