Home Actress Mona Chalabi HD Photos and Wallpapers July 2023 Mona Chalabi Instagram - EID MUBARAK HABIBIS! A little reminder on this beautiful day for those that need it: most Muslims aren't Arab. Source: Pew estimates for 2030 (it was either this or 2009 data 🤷🏽‍♀️)

Mona Chalabi Instagram – EID MUBARAK HABIBIS! A little reminder on this beautiful day for those that need it: most Muslims aren’t Arab. Source: Pew estimates for 2030 (it was either this or 2009 data 🤷🏽‍♀️)

Mona Chalabi Instagram - EID MUBARAK HABIBIS! A little reminder on this beautiful day for those that need it: most Muslims aren't Arab. Source: Pew estimates for 2030 (it was either this or 2009 data 🤷🏽‍♀️)

Mona Chalabi Instagram – EID MUBARAK HABIBIS!
A little reminder on this beautiful day for those that need it: most Muslims aren’t Arab.
Source: Pew estimates for 2030 (it was either this or 2009 data 🤷🏽‍♀️) | Posted on 22/Apr/2023 00:29:48

Mona Chalabi Instagram – These numbers haven’t changed since I made this in 2016. I’ve been drawing for a while and the style has shifted but the goal hasn’t (charts about injustice should make us *feel* as well as think). Last week was surreal and I don’t know what to say about any of it except thank you, thank you, thank you and I hope I don’t let you down.
Sources: Texas Accessibility Standards, The Center for Investigative Reporting (I would retitle this to say US if I were to redraw it today)
Mona Chalabi Instagram – The Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action yesterday. 

I made this illustration way back in 2017 when it became clear that Trump was trying to reverse affirmative action at universities (the work of undoing rights can take a long time and shit, we need to take those early threats seriously).

I wanted to ignore the opinion polling and look at the *impact* of affirmative action. Several states have banned these programs in the past. This happened in California in 1998 and when it did, Black and Hispanic enrollment at Berkeley College fell from 24% to just 13%. Since then, the gap between a fair world and the real one has just got wider. Over half of college-age Californians are Black or Hispanic but only 15% make it to Berkeley. 

Source: National Center for Education Statistics, US Census Bureau

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