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Why Merit Matters More Than Representation | Nyisha

Why Merit Matters More Than Representation | Nyisha

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In this episode of Restitch America, host Alma Ohene-Opare sits down with content creator Nyisha (@nyishaloraine) to dive deep into the provocative essay “Why Merit Matters More Than Representation.” Together, they explore what it looks like to value excellence and character above identity, and why merit should not be abandoned in the name of equality.

Nyisha shares her own journey as a media-maker, discussing how she navigates identity politics, excellence, and opportunity in a digital age. Alma and Nyisha challenge the often polarized narrative that pits representation against merit — arguing instead for a society rooted in shared principles, hard work, and personal responsibility.

In this conversation, you’ll hear about:

  • Why representation can’t be the ultimate goal — and how merit preserves freedom, dignity, and long-term excellence

  • The risks of identity-first culture for civic trust and institutional integrity

  • Nyisha’s personal experiences balancing identity, creativity, and excellence

  • How merit-based thinking can help us build a more just, cohesive, and forward-looking America

  • Concrete ideas for how individuals and institutions can recommit to merit, while still being inclusive

Tune in if you believe:


  • Real opportunity means appreciating character, not just categories

  • Identity politics shouldn’t overshadow the pursuit of excellence

  • Rebuilding America’s moral and civic fabric requires valuing substance over mere representation

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Instagram: @nyishaloraine

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