Share Veritas: Asian Americans & Affirmative Action
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
What does it mean to be Asian-American in this affirmative action debate? How can we best support and uplift marginalized identities within our community? Spill the tea with Tara and Karina, as they delve into the hypocrisy of the model minority myth, current AAPI issues, and their own personal narratives.
WeChat is the most popular social media app you’ve never heard of. Turns out, first generation Chinese Americans across America are using it to talk about and organize around affirmative action. Join Sabrina and Marco as they explore what makes this app so unique—and so powerful—in the affirmative action debate.
Who is Edward Blum, the enigmatic figure that founded Students for Fair Admissions and played a pivotal role in Fisher vs. Texas? Take a journey into the mind of Edward Blum to better understand how the man crusading against race-conscious policies is thinking. Join DJ and Karina in unraveling the paradigms that inhabit his mind.
Why does SFFA argue that Harvard discriminates against Asian Americans? What does that have to do with affirmative action more broadly? Listen in on a mock debate with Eric and Sabrina between the two sides to learn about the deeper arguments underpinning the case.
According to Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA), Harvard ranks Asian Americans lower on “personal rating.” What exactly does that mean, and what even is the personal rating? Join Seoyeon, DJ, and Karina as they explore both the history and current implications of the elusive concept that is at the crux of SFFA’s argument — the personal rating.
Who are the people behind this podcast? Find out as we introduce ourselves and the conversations surrounding race-conscious college admissions.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.