The election of America's first black President led to predictions that the US was on its way to becoming "post-racial," led by the "millennial generation." But at colleges and universities, in blue states as well as red, complaints about racially charged incidents have increased by 55% since 2009. Limits on affirmative action have cut the number of students of color on campus, and those that make it say being admitted is not the same as being accepted. Does the very idea of becoming "post racial" diminish pride in one's ethnic and racial background?
Fifty Years after the Civil Rights Era: Racism on Campus
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Guests:
- Tanzina Vega - Host of "The Takeaway" - @tanzinavega
- Robert Greenfield - University of Michigan - @robTG4
- Katrina Linden - Notre Dame - @kittykatrina8
- Koritha Mitchell - Ohio State University - @ProfKori
- Kevin Harbour - UCLA Black Alumni Association - @BlackBruinAlum