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The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.
**This podcast was originally published on the Harvard Political Review website on October 29th, 2022.**
This Halloween, the Supreme Court will hear two cases on affirmative action involving the Students For Fair Admissions, Harvard, and the University of North Carolina. Listen in to learn from several legal experts about the history of affirmative action in the court, their opinions on its constitutionality, and what they believe will happen next.
This podcast was written and produced by Gabriella Foulkes. The music in this podcast (1) (2) was created by PodcastAC and is licensed under Attribution 4.0 License. Leaves sound effect was created by dela.deb and is licensed under Attribution 3.0 License. Image by Ian Hutchinson is licensed under the Unsplash License.
Reflect on the IOP’s time with its Spring 2022 Resident Fellows in this conversation with former Boston Mayor Kim Janey on the importance of celebrating Black history.
The music in this podcast is titled "April Showers" and was created by Kjartan Abel. It is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution BY-SA 4.0 International License.
Produced by Ella Foulkes.
Duncan O'Leary Glew sits down for an interview with Andy Roo Forrest and Genessa Krasnow of Feel Good Voting, an issues-based media initiative dedicated to the advancement of social justice and environmental action.
The Harvard Political Review’s Swathi Kella speaks with Danielle Palmisano, the Senior Director of Intensive Services & Business Development for New York's JASA, to discuss how COVID-19 has affected senior citizens.
The Harvard Political Review’s Swathi Kella speaks with Ragini Malhotra, a high school student living in a city outside of New Delhi, to discuss how COVID-19 has affected her life and highlighted problems with inequality in the country.
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.