News & Commentary about Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education
The ÀÏ°ÄÃÅ¿ª½±½á¹û Racial Justice Program supports and advocates for admissions policies that increase access to underrepresented groups who face systemic barriers to higher education and acknowledge students’ relevant experiences with race, and recognizes colleges and universities responsibility to open campuses to students of color, even after the Supreme Court’s ruling against affirmative action.
May 19, 2014
Segregation 2.0: America's School-to-Prison Pipeline
May 9, 2014
Mary Frances Berry: 60 Years After Brown, "The students didn't fail us; we failed the students."
May 2, 2014
In Perverse Equation, Sketches + Skin Color = Gang Tagger
Apr 30, 2014
How a Special Needs Kid Gets Handcuffed and Thrown in Jail "For Her Own Good"
Apr 24, 2014
Resegregation: The Unfulfilled Promise of Brown
Apr 23, 2014
We're All Losers After the Supreme Court's Decision in Schuette
Mar 7, 2014
Michigan’s Unequal Admissions Policy Hurts Students Like Me
Jun 25, 2013
Solution to Campus Diversity Problem Isn't Segregation Everywhere Else