The Abrupt End To Affirmative Action: Ripple Effect On Higher Ed Institutions (Podcast) – Diversity, Equity & Inclusion


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On the first part of our special two-part series of Dimensions
of Diversity, host Lloyd Freeman is joined by Dr. Shaun Harper. Dr.
Harper is a Provost Professor at the University of Southern
California’s (USC) Rossier School of Education and the USC
Marshall School of Business and is the founder and executive
director of the USC Race and Equity Center. He is also a Forbes
contributor, a sought-after speaker on a range of D&I topics,
and serves as a go-to expert for corporations, firms, agencies and
educational institutions.

During their conversation, Freeman and Dr. Harper discuss the
Supreme Court’s recent ruling on affirmative action. Dr. Harper
discusses the potential for a decline in college enrollment of
students of color, particularly Black students, following the
Court’s decision. The duo explores the steps that higher
education institutions can take to counteract some of the grave
predictions discussed.

For more information on Dr. Harper, visit ShaunHarper.com.

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