The Edupurist Podcast

E:56: Affirmative Action: Breaking Down Meritocracy feat. Steven Colon


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In this thought-provoking episode of The Edupurist podcast, your host, Ray Ankrum, engages in a compelling conversation with Steven Colon, CEO of Bottom Line, on the controversial topic of affirmative action and its impact on college access for marginalized students.

Affirmative action policies have long been the subject of intense debate, with proponents arguing that they must address marginalized communities' historical disadvantages. At the same time, opponents claim they perpetuate unfair advantages or reverse discrimination. Steven Colon, a leading advocate for educational equity, explores these contentious issues and delves into the broader implications of meritocracy in our society.
To provide further context, we highly recommend reading Steven Colon's eye-opening article, "The Supreme Court Just Revealed What We Already Know: Meritocracy is a Myth," published in The Hechinger Report. This insightful piece challenges the long-standing belief that success in education and beyond is solely determined by individual merit, shedding light on systemic barriers that hinder equal opportunities for all students.
Join us as Ray Ankrum and Steven Colon engage in a thought-provoking dialogue, examining the merits and drawbacks of affirmative action, discussing the importance of college access for marginalized students, and exploring potential solutions to bridge the educational gap. This episode promises to challenge preconceived notions, provoke critical thinking, and inspire action toward a more inclusive and equitable education system.
Read Steven Colon's article, "The Supreme Court Just Revealed What We Already Know: Meritocracy is a Myth," here: https://hechingerreport.org/opinion-the-supreme-court-just-revealed-what-we-already-know-meritocracy-is-a-myth/

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