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    Ethnic media across the U.S. investigate where we are with diversity in schools and the workplace since the overturning of affirmative action. This reporting initiative is made possible with funding from Asian Americans Advancing Justice (AAJC).

    Black and Deaf High School Graduate Faces College After End of Affirmative Action

    The Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling challenges students like Natalie Greene, a Black and deaf high achiever excelling in basketball, advocacy and academics, as she strives for success in higher education.

    Trump Win in Shadow of Affirmative Action Leaves Future Uncertain for Immigrants

    Park, the mother of a seven year old student in Atlanta, defected from North Korea a decade ago. 

    UNC Senior Organizes on Campus After Affirmative Action Ruling

    When the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action over one year ago, many Chinese parents celebrated the ruling, believing that the discrimination suffered by Asian youth in college admissions had been corrected.

    Has Diversity Regressed After Affirmative Action? U.S. Ethnic Media Investigate

    Over one year after the Supreme Court overturned affirmative action, has the U.S. moved forward or backward with diversity?

    How the End of Affirmative Action Is Impacting College Students

    Is America’s changing political climate endangering access to higher education for students of color?

    End of Affirmative Action ‘A Setback Against Fairness’ in California

    Over a year later, how has the Supreme Court affirmative action decision impacted Latino students?

    Affirmative Action May Be Over, But Identity Still Matters

    While Affirmative Action may have been repealed in the courts, for many graduating high school students the question of identity is still central.

    A Student Navigates College Applications After the End of Affirmative Action

    The Supreme Court’s recent decision to overturn Affirmative Action has left college-bound high school seniors and admissions offices alike grappling with the future of campus diversity.

    California Bans Legacy Admissions, One Year After Affirmative Action Ends

    To level the playing field for students, California’s private colleges are now banned from favoring children of donors and alumni.

    One Year After Affirmative Action: College Diversity Reduced, HBCU Enrollment Boosted

    Over a year after the decision, legal experts, activists and students discuss the changing landscape of college admissions.

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    Insights on 2024 Elections — Who Voted, Why, What Results Could Mean?

    Nov 8 | This week's panel provides expert insights to help interpret the November 5th election results, including discussions on political violence, the women's vote, immigration's effect on voter motivation, and the role of communities of color.

    A Year After SCOTUS Overturned Affirmative Action: What’s Changed?

    Jun 28 | Last summer's ruling ended race-based college admissions, increasing nonwhite applications. FAFSA (student aid) delays may affect enrollment. Experts are examining these trends and higher education's future amid declining public confidence.