
Affirmative Action Has Ended, but the Need for Diversity Hasn’t
Protecting diversity on campus creates better paths to opportunity for students of every race. The question now is to figure out how.
Protecting diversity on campus creates better paths to opportunity for students of every race. The question now is to figure out how.
According to the Supreme Court, America’s not back but backwards.
While our federal government backtracks, state and local lawmakers are increasingly taking action to repair racial divides through policies designed to address racial inequality.
The Supreme Court is erasing our shared responsibility for educating each and every child.
Far too many are denied this chance simply because of the color of their skin.
Wealthy families have rigged college admissions for generations, but they want you to blame affirmative action.
Enrollment rates are still higher for whites than blacks or Latinos. Now is the worst time to roll back affirmative action.
A tax on concentrated would have a positive impact on the economy for everyone, reducing the racialized, distorting impact of concentrated wealth.