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Affirmative Action Failed Poor Black Kids

Affirmative Action Failed Poor Black Kids

It was a band-aid on the shark bite of inequality.

Hear Me Out · Celeste Headlee

August 8, 202332m 32s

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Show Notes

On today’s episode of Hear Me Out… almost affirmative. 


We don’t yet know what the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action is going to do, tangibly, to college admissions — or how long those impacts will last. But, based on past experiments, we have a decent idea. And many advocates say the implications here are urgent and dire.


But affirmative action might not have been the great equalizing force that a lot of people believe it was. 


Bertrand Cooper, freelance journalist and policy researcher, joins us to elaborate on his belief that poor Black kids were failed by affirmative action



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Podcast production by Maura Currie


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