Thought Leaders Unplugged with Art Coleman and Dr. Julie Park on Affirmative Action
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Dr. Roger L. Worthington and Kiyah McDermid guide listeners through our first episode of the Thought Leaders Unplugged. In this dialogue, the hosts delve into the specifics of the SCOTUS decision and the ruling's implications for affirmative action in higher education. This episode features Art Coleman, a distinguished civil rights attorney and Managing Partner at the Education Council, and Dr. Julie J. Park, an associate professor at the University of Maryland and one of the leading experts in education policy on race-conscious admissions.
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Parts of the script for this podcast were generated and adapted from material produced by ChatGPT: OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (Mar 14 version) [Large language model]. https://chat.openai.com/chat
Music generated by Mubert https://mubert.com/render
Kolodner, M. (2023, June 15). Many flagship universities don’t reflect their state’s Black or Latino high school graduates. The Hechinger Report.
Carnevale, A. P., Mabel, Z., & Campbell, K. P. (2023). Race-Conscious Affirmative Action: What's Next. Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce.