Education

What comes after DEI?

The New Yorker: “The Supreme Court recently banned race-conscious admissions, for example, and many colleges have moved to end race-specific scholarships after facing legal challenges. By contrast, pluralism emphasizes everyone’s ability to thrive, with all their differences fully respected. It’s less clear how pluralism will land politically, though, in the Trumpian moment …’ It’s important that this work does not get co-opted as just a conservative thing or a liberal thing,’ Manu Meel, the head of BridgeUSA, a network of student groups that host conversations about controversial topics, told me. ‘It has to be an American thing.’”

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