This is correct. The BSA is making a big push to try and recruit (and
retain) minorities. As a total organization, we have never been
particularly successful at this, and the general consensus at present is
that we're losing ground.
Doug Kemp wrote:
> I believe that BSA is trying to determine the level of
> diversity within the program rather than attempting to label
> individuals. It is difficult to measure the success of a program if you
> don't know where your starting end ending points lie.
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