Calls for Equity Grow As FCC Leadership Sidelines Northwest, Southeast

The Persistent Exclusion Of The Northwestern And Southeastern Geopolitical Zones From Key Leadership Positions In The Federal Character Commission (Fcc) Since Its Establishment In 1996 Has Sparked A National Debate On Fairness, Equity, And Regional Representation.
Documents From The Commission Show A Consistent Pattern Of Appointments Favoring The Northeast And North-Central For The Position Of Executive Chairman, While The Secretary Role Has Been Dominated By The South-South And Southwest, Leaving The Southeast Unrepresented.