Rebroadcast: The Future of Affirmative Action

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Location: via Zoom

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Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to outlaw the use of race in admissions has sent colleges looking for new paths to achieve racial and ethnic diversity. What are the best avenues forward that allow universities to help repair our nation’s history on race without employing racial preferences? Could those new strategies also recognize the rising significance of class disadvantage in American life over the past half century?

Join us for a rebroadcast of this live event as Richard Kahlenberg explores the future of affirmative action. Kahlenberg is a nonresident scholar at Georgetown University's McCourt School of Public Policy, and a professorial lecturer at George Washington University's Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration.

Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary is a weekly lecture series presenting preeminent scholars, thought leaders, and public intellectuals to guide our community through topics necessary to a deeper understanding of systemic racism and racial justice.

Lectures are available to the Notre Dame community via Zoom. Registration with a valid nd.edu or alumni.nd.edu is required.

Register for the series here