Monday, August 20, 2018

Letter from an Ivy League Prof.


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              Wise Words From an AsAm Ivy League Professor 
  
    These are words that AsAm students in high schools and undergraduate colleges may really benefit from.   See the particular sentences, shown in red. The emphasis is added.   BTW, I don't know this professor.
  
"Dear Dr. Woo,

I read your recent newsletters on the topic with great interest. I applaud your efforts in bringing greater awareness to these issues.  I'm a tenured faculty at one of these elite universities mentioned in your newsletters.....

What you're perhaps unaware of is that the discrimination Asian undergraduates face pervades all levels of the academia.  In fact, it's worse for graduate admissions --- I know it for a fact because I'm the graduate admissions chair in my department. And it's not limited to students; in my opinion, the higher up it gets, the more severe the discrimination.

In matters of hiring, tenure, promotion, appointment to endowed chairs, selection for leadership positions, etc, Asian faculty are consistently side-lined and face steep odds compared to colleagues who are white or other politically-connected minorities. In an interview in the Chinese media many years ago, an eminent professor in my field said that he had to work 150% as hard as his white colleagues to achieve the same level of recognition. Back then I was just a student but over the years I've increasingly found his assertion to resonate with my own experience.

I'm disappointed that the news media tends to go after politicians and celebrities who blurt out mild racial slurs in public, ......

What really matters is that 50% gap: accomplishments of Asian faculty and students are routinely discounted and those of their white compatriots routinely inflated. For college admission, the gap is attributed to "personality" but it's just part of a much larger problem that exists at other levels in the academia, and presumably in other professions as well. Focusing on just a tiny aspect of this problem in the context of college admission is missing the forest for the trees --- even if those Asian applicants do get into Harvard, they are still going to have to deal with such discrimination at every step in their future careers.

This 50% gap is what needs to be eliminated for a fairer America, and it is much trickier than simply calling out somebody for using racial epithets. My white colleagues will never be caught with an outright display of even the slightest tinge of racist behavior; they probably won't even consciously discriminate against somebody for racial reasons --- they are simply too well-educated for such antics. But when decisions are taken collectively in a white-majority department, the result is all the same --- better qualified Asians candidates consistently get passed over for relatively mediocre white candidates.

I'm writing under a pseudonym but if you ever want to tackle this larger issue instead of focusing on college admission, I would be pleased to lend my support.

Thank you for taking the time to read my email.        Sincerely,   Louis"

                               My Reply to This professor

"Dear Louis:
    Even my family members attending high schools and undergraduate programs think that I was exaggerating the discrimination situation, because they got into the schools/colleges they preferred.  Therefore, they don't sense discrimination.  I told them, "Wait till salary, upward mobility, and promotion are the important considerations of your colleagues.  In addition, wait till you get to you 40s when most of your colleague may possibly know how to manipulate the intangibles e.g. personal chemistry and personality against you.    SB"
                             
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S. B. Woo 

President and a volunteer for the past 20 years
80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc, a 501 C-3 organization,
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1985-89)
 
To know more about 80-20, view these videos :
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Monday, August 13, 2018

Shocking words from Pres. Trump

What might be Pres. Trump's next move against us?


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                          The Predicted "Tough time" has come

     According to Politico, President Trump called "almost every student" from China a spy. What a broad stroke statement without evidence! Politicians set stages for their next moves. What could he be preparing the stage for?

     Didn't EF tell you again and again, things would get bad? Did any other AsAm. orgs say that? If not, then support EF. 80-20 EF not only forecasts things accurately for you but also works hard, together with others, to find ways to protect you. We are working on this outrageous accusation right now.

   Mark our words: things will get worse. If you sense danger like we do, then do the following very easy step first. You can do it.
                      
                       A SOLUTION WHERE WE CONTROL THE INITIATIVE


If you have friends who supported Trump prominently in the     
2016 election, it's time to ask them to either ask Pres. Trump
to withdraw his statement or break with him publicly.

   
     Result?  Either Trump will withdraw his statement or he'll lose almost all his former prominent AsAm supporters.   He'll get the message.  The pending danger of losing elections is what all politicians understand,   Reason with your Trump-supporting-friends.  Tell them that we don't blame them for supporting Trump.  This is their right.  We only want them to stand up to Trump NOW to protect our community.   PLEASE PERSUADE THEM TODAY!

                                   EF's Record In Protecting You

Does 80-20 EF simply utter empty words, like an earlier group's past effort to meet with FBI director Wray? No. 80-20 has political know-how and thinks things out carefully.


      If you read Chinese, click here to read a wonderful article on how EF has protected you in the political arena, a couple of weeks ago.   Its title is 
   "国会通过国防授权法,针对华人不利条款胎死腹中的背后"

      If you don't read Chinese, click here to review an EF e-newsletter on the same political achievement.

     For a review of what 80-20 Initiative has done for you in the political arena, click on (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5).  S.B. led both 80-20 PAC and EF until 1.5 years ago.


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S. B. Woo 

President and a volunteer for the past 20 years
80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc, a 501 C-3 organization,
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1985-89)
 
To know more about 80-20, view these videos :
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Monday, August 6, 2018

Fighting & WINNING for Our Children

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Q: How often can we look into the eyes of our children and say, "We are fighting and WINNING for you in the Court of Public Opinion"

      So forward this to your friends & relatives, particularly those in the Harvard community.  We of course know that AsAm parents normally do great things for their offspring at the micro-level.

                     We are Winning in the Court of Public Opinion.

[A]      Click here to read the most recent NYT article, entitled   "'Lopping,' 'Tips' and the 'Z-list': Bias Lawsuit Explores Harvard's Admissions Secret".  At the top extreme right, you'll  find a small rectangle with the number 820 within it.   Click on it, and you'll be at the comments section of this article.  3 choices are offered to view the 818 comments:  


             NYT Picks                  Reader Picks                All comments  


The most popular comments under both NYT Picks and Reader Picks are for AsAm students and against Harvard.  Comments on NYT articles are often removed after 3 days. To make sure that you and your relatives witness for yourself that we are winning in the Court of Public Opinion, I've copied them for your viewing pleasure. :-)


                                                Under NYT Picks
"Poins
Boston, July 30

As a Harvard professor, I'd like to thank you for publicizing the disgusting, money-grubbing truth about the z list, aka jared kushner's method of acceptance. many of us are sickened by our own university's policies and daylight is certainly the best disinfectant. for details please read Dan Goldin's "the price of admission." Veritas anyone?? And Drew Faust is at Goldman Sacks where she truly belongs.
418 Recommend"   (emphasis added)



                                           Under Reader Picks:
"Robert
Boston, July 30

When I was an admissions officer at MIT in the late 80s we were warned that we should not give any advantage to applicants who were children of or related to donors. We were told that doing so could jeopardize all of our donor's abilities to deduct contributions to MIT on their tax returns. And I was frequently asked what "the figure" was - the donation amount that would get a donor some influence with the admissions committee.

So the most surprising reveal in this article to me is that Harvard is allowing people who are supposed to be giving money to it as a charity contribution - from which they are not supposed to derive any personal benefit - to buy an admissions advantage for their friends and family members.

Has Harvard just jeopardized its 501(3)(c) status with that admission?
552 Recommend" (emphasis added)

[B]  Click here to read an opinion piece from the Wall Street Journal's Editorial Boardentitled "Harvard's Education in Discrimination"  published just 18 hours ago.

    Wow!  Just that title from WSJ's Editorial Board is sufficient to tell you that we are winning in the "Court of Public Opinion."   Be proud that we are beginning to fulfill our generational responsibility to our offspring.  Please don't relax.  Push on!  Help our kids & help make America "a more perfect Union."
                            
                           80-20 EF's Strategy Needs Your Help

    80-20 is trying, with GROWING SUCCESS, to get  the Harvard faculty, staff and students to rise up and put pressure on the Harvard Corporation to stop discriminating against AsAm students.  Do your share by forwarding this e-newsletter to anyone in the Harvard community.  Thanks.
   
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S. B. Woo 

President and a volunteer for the past 20 years
80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc, a 501 C-3 organization,
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware (1985-89)

* The author of "The Price of Admission" is Dan Golden.
 
To know more about 80-20, view these videos :
https://youtu.be/dB3eGVqG-wA  (Ignore the last 35 secs. The election is over.)