Affrimative Action Series Pt 2
Phillips Collaborative • June 10, 2024
As he continues his 3-part series, Jude takes in the student experience of the first class to not have affirmative action in the college admissions process in over 50 years. This piece is crucial in the outcome of the SCOTUS decision last June. Take time to listen to these perspectives from this year’s college applicants! Enjoy! #affirmativeaction#DEIG #studentexperience #scotus

President Trump has issued executive orders to eliminate federal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, reflecting a broader trend of companies scaling back DEI initiatives. Even before these actions, demand for DEI consulting services had been declining, as many corporations retreated from diversity commitments made after 2020

In "The Guise of Civil Discourse and the Limits of Tolerance," Jini Rae Sparkman critiques the misuse of civil discourse as a facade for perpetuating racism and intolerance. She references Karl Popper's "paradox of tolerance," emphasizing that unbounded tolerance can lead to the erosion of tolerance itself if intolerant ideologies are not actively challenged.