
Ep. 4: Affirmative Action is a Successful Policy
06/07/23 • 19 min
The Supreme Court has upheld the use of affirmative action in college admissions numerous times, but the Court may end the practice this summer when it renders its decisions in challenges to the use of affirmative action by Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. A question frequently raised about affirmative action is whether racial and ethnic minority students who benefit from affirmative action are successful in the academically demanding context of selective colleges. Amy Lutz, a sociologist at Syracuse University's Maxwell School, discusses resent research she and her colleagues have published addressing this question. Dr. Lutz also discusses other issues related to affirmative action and makes an appeal to the Supreme Court justices to affirm the legitimacy of race conscious admission policies.
Read the Policy Brief: Affirmative Action is a Successful Policy for Diversity in College Graduation https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1473&context=cpr
Music: "Bluenotation" by Ezra Skull, used under license from ccMixter
The Supreme Court has upheld the use of affirmative action in college admissions numerous times, but the Court may end the practice this summer when it renders its decisions in challenges to the use of affirmative action by Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. A question frequently raised about affirmative action is whether racial and ethnic minority students who benefit from affirmative action are successful in the academically demanding context of selective colleges. Amy Lutz, a sociologist at Syracuse University's Maxwell School, discusses resent research she and her colleagues have published addressing this question. Dr. Lutz also discusses other issues related to affirmative action and makes an appeal to the Supreme Court justices to affirm the legitimacy of race conscious admission policies.
Read the Policy Brief: Affirmative Action is a Successful Policy for Diversity in College Graduation https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1473&context=cpr
Music: "Bluenotation" by Ezra Skull, used under license from ccMixter
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Ep. 3: Race and School Spending
Bob Bifulco and Sarah Souders join to discuss their latest research on racial disparities in school poverty and spending. They find that the typical Black and Hispanic student is exposed to nearly twice the rate of school poverty compared to the typical White student. In addition, cost-adjusted spending in the typical Black and Hispanic students’ schools is only 88% of that in the average white student’s school. Hosted/edited/mixed by Tyler Bond.
Read the paper: https://surface.syr.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1466&context=cpr
Music: "Bluenotation" by Ezra Skull, used under license from ccMixter.
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