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What the US can learn from affirmative action at universities in Brazil

Affirmative action for college students in Brazil led to better employment prospects for those who benefited from the policy. Cesar Okada via Getty Images by Neil...

Ending affirmative action does nothing to end discrimination against Asian Americans

Participants at Harvard marching at a rally protesting the Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action on July 1, 2023. Ziyu Julian Zhu/Xinhua via Getty...

Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts uses conflicting views of race to resolve America’s history of racial discrimination

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts attends the State of the Union address on Feb. 7, 2023. Jacquelyn Martin-Pool/Getty Images by Henry L. Chambers Jr.,...

What the US can learn from affirmative action at universities in Brazil

Affirmative action for college students in Brazil led to better employment prospects for those who benefited from the policy. Cesar Okada via Getty Images by Neil...

Support for legacy admissions is rooted in racial hierarchy

Critics of legacy admissions argue they maintain racial hierarchies that disproportionately benefit white students. YinYang/iStock via Getty Images by Angelica S. Gutierrez, Loyola Marymount University Not long...

Affirmative action lasted over 50 years: 3 essential reads explaining how it ended

Harvard students protesting on July 1, 2023, after the Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action. Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images by Howard Manly,...

Military academies can still consider race in admissions, but the rest of the nation’s colleges and universities cannot, court rules

A person protests outside of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., on June 29, 2023. AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana by Kristine Bowman, Michigan State University; Kimberly...

Supreme Court is poised to dismantle an integral part of LBJ’s Great Society – affirmative action

by Travis Knoll, University of North Carolina – Charlotte Of all the civil rights policies enacted by U.S President Lyndon Johnson, affirmative action is arguably...

To understand American politics, you need to move beyond left and right

by Graham Wright, Brandeis University and Sasha Volodarsky, Northeastern University Are Americans really as politically polarized as they seem – and everybody says? It’s definitely true...

At a small liberal arts college, Black students learned to become ‘bicultural’ to succeed and get jobs – but stress followed

by Elizabeth Aries, Amherst College In her forthcoming book, “The Impact of College Diversity: Struggles and Successes at Age 30,” Amherst College psychology professor Elizabeth...

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