Voters to decide reversal on California affirmative action ban
Source: KTVU
KTVU’s Cristina Rendon spoke with Elisha Smith-Arrillaga, Executive Director for the Education Trust-West, about what voters will have to decide on this November.
Source: KTVU
KTVU’s Cristina Rendon spoke with Elisha Smith-Arrillaga, Executive Director for the Education Trust-West, about what voters will have to decide on this November.
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