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The Education Trust Says that the Supreme Court Delivered Two Right Hooks to Economic and Racial Justice
by Ed TrustCONTACT: Ameshia Cross across@edtrust.org312-339-6930 The Education Trust Says that the Supreme Court Delivered Two Right Hooks to Economic and Racial Justice …
The Education Trust Calls for Affirmative Action Advocates to Forge Ahead to Dismantle Barriers to Higher Education Despite Regressive Supreme Court Decision
by Ed TrustCONTACT:Ameshia Crossacross@edtrust.org312-339-6930 The Education Trust Calls for Affirmative Action Advocates to Forge Ahead to Dismantle Barriers to Hi…
Segregation Forever: Private Universities Haven’t Leveraged Race-Conscious Admissions to Increase Diversity. What Now?
by Wil Del Pilar, Gabriel Montague, and Sandra PerezThe Supreme Court has banned the use of race-conscious practices in college admissions. However, enrollment at selective public institutions…
Without Affirmative Action, It’s Back to Basics
by Anthony P. Carnevale, Zachary Mabel, and Kathryn Peltier CampbellThis spring, the US Supreme Court is widely expected to ban the consideration of race in college admissions, ending…
Two Cautions for Educators to Consider in the Aftermath of Affirmative Action Decisions
by Liliana M. GarcesAs influential as the U.S. Supreme Court’s forthcoming decisions on affirmative action will be, it’s important to remember that…
A Brief History of Affirmative Action and the Assault on Race-Conscious Admissions
As we await the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling on Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard College and Students for…
Key Criteria for Undocumented Student Higher Education Access and Success
by Ed TrustOne in every 50 students enrolled in U.S. higher education is undocumented. Yet, many undocumented students face barriers in…
The Justice Fellows Inaugural Cohort
by Ed TrustEd Trust recognizes the accomplishments and contributions of our inaugural cohort of Justice Fellows from 2021-22. These eight fellows…
It’s Time to Double the Pell Grant
I am proud to be the oldest son of Wilfredo and Lillian Del Pilar. Born in Puerto Rico, my…