Affirmative Action in College Admissions: Where Do We Go From Here?
Description
In June 2023 the Supreme Court will render a decision about two cases related to affirmative action in college admissions: The University of North Carolina and Harvard University. In order to understand the history of affirmative action, we will explore the origins of the idea, which were planted even earlier than the 1960’s civil rights movement. We will discuss the controversy over affirmative action, its benefits and effectiveness. We will then study the actual cases before the Supreme Court that will determine its future.
- Dr. Lelia DeAndrade, Deputy Secretary of State for Equity and Inclusion
- Dr. Rachel Morales, Director of Admissions, USM
- Dr. John Kelsey, Professor Emeritus, Bates College
- (A panelist from Bowdoin College may also attend)
Readings
Suggested readings will be offered before the beginning of the first class.
About the Instructor
Susan Bowditch has been teaching for MSC since 2013. Her main focus has been on the history and issues related to African Americans: from the Atlantic slave trade, through slavery, racism, white privilege, reparations, and critical race theory, to name the focus of several courses.
Instructor
Susan Bowditch
Email: susanbowditch@hotmail.com
When
Thursdays
1:00-2:30 p.m.
4-week course begins April 27
Location
Class meets at Morrell Meeting Room at Curtis Memorial Library, Brunswick.