September 23 - A luncheon with Peter Kirsanow on Neo-Segregation.
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De-Segregating Yale
With speeches by Peter Kirsanow
and Peter Wood
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Dear Friends,
Join the National Association of Scholars ([link removed][UNIQID]&mc_cid=3eafec59a4&mc_eid=[UNIQID]) and Peter Kirsanow ([link removed][UNIQID]&mc_cid=3eafec59a4&mc_eid=[UNIQID]) , a current member of the United States Commission on Civil Rights and Yale graduate, on September 23 ([link removed][UNIQID]) for a luncheon addressing the legacy of segregation and its rebirth on American college campuses.
When the Warren Court ruled that "segregated . . . schools are not 'equal' and cannot be 'equal'" 65 years ago, it ended 57 years of state-sponsored segregation in the United States. In the years after Brown v. Board, university administrators and radical students have promoted voluntary self-segregation—what we call "neo-segregation ([link removed][UNIQID]&mc_cid=3eafec59a4&mc_eid=[UNIQID]) ." Neo-segregation affects students from orientation to graduation; even the residence halls they call home are often separated by race.
We want to know, does neo-segregation matter? Is it harmful or beneficial, some combination of the two? Should the public care? Should students care? How do we balance equality and freedom of association? What is the agenda of those pushing voluntary racial segregation on campus?
It's time that we wrestle with this conversation. Join us as we do just that.
Learn more and reserve your tickets for September 23 here ([link removed][UNIQID]) .
Yours,
Peter Wood
President
National Association of Scholars
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