Policy Pizza: Affirmative Action | Eastern NC Now

For our second week of Policy Pizza in the Big Apple, we were joined by Renu Mukherjee of the Manhattan Institute.

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Publisher's Note: This older post from the serves as an ongoing archive of the history of these times, and thereby duly published, albeit a bit late.



    For our second week of Policy Pizza in the Big Apple, we were joined by Renu Mukherjee of the Manhattan Institute.

    Renu studies affirmative action and has been following the recent court cases that went to the US Supreme Court, where the affirmative action policies of Harvard and UNC were recently ruled unlawful.

    Throughout the episode, Renu details the history and recent failures of these policies and talks about better ways to ensure diversity and success for our college students.

    Special thanks to John's of Bleeker Street!
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