Justice ReDesigned Podcast
In the concluding episode of In Defense of DEI, Steven Teske confronts one of the most seductive—and dangerous—ideas in today’s civil-rights debate: that “colorblindness” is the same thing as equality. Using a recent media controversy involving a student bullied for wearing a MAGA hat, Teske draws a necessary distinction between individual prejudice and systemic discrimination. Bullying and bias against any student are wrong and must be addressed. But isolated acts of mistreatment do not erase the enduring structural realities of racial exclusion, unequal access to power, and institutional barriers that civil-rights law was created to confront. From Chief Justice John Roberts’s vision of formal equality to the continuing effort to dismantle disparate-impact protections, this episode examines how supposedly neutral rules can preserve deeply unequal outcomes. Teske explains why facial neutrality is not enough when hiring systems, testing structures, algorithms, and institutional practices continue to produce predictable racial exclusion without ever mentioning race. As corporations quietly retreat from public diversity targets and courts increasingly treat race-conscious remedies as the greater constitutional harm, The Great Colorblind Illusion asks the question at the heart of this series: Are we creating a genuine meritocracy—or simply protecting old pipelines of privilege under a new legal vocabulary? This is not an argument for quotas or lowered standards. It is an argument for reality-based justice: objective systems, structured decision-making, and laws capable of recognizing discrimination even when it is carefully disguised. The final episode of In Defense of DEI is a call to reject willful blindness, challenge manufactured grievance, and keep the nation’s civil-rights guardrails from being turned against the very people they were designed to protect. Justice ReDesigned is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Thanks for reading Justice ReDesigned! This post is public so feel free to share it. Get full access to Justice ReDesigned at steventeske.substack.com/subscribe [https://steventeske.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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