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Ep. 61 | Jon Talks Affirmative Action with the Radio Cachimbona Podcast

1 h 6 min · 12 de abr de 2026
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In this special cross-posted episode, Jon joins Yvette Borja and the Radio Cachimbona podcast to discuss affirmative action. We spend much of the episode outlining the many many (did we say many?) ways that institutions may continue to intentionally build racially equitable, diverse and inclusion institutions -- all consistent with federal antidiscrimination law. Lots of the conversation draws on Jon's 2024 article "Affirmative Action After SFFA": https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4645538. Listen to Radio Cachimbona at: https://www.radiocachimbona.com/.

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Ep. 60 | The Fight for Environmental Justice with Chandra Taylor-Sawyer

Chandra Taylor-Sawyer joined the #RaceClass Podcast to discuss the fight for environmental justice. Chandra is a Senior Attorney at the Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) and leads its Environmental Justice Initiative. For nearly two decades, she has worked to confront the disproportionate burden of pollution borne by communities of color and low-wealth neighborhoods across the South. We explored how SELC builds power to support local communities and dug into a recent SELC report that "connects slavery-era land exploitation to today's environmental racism, revealing how Black communities continue to bear the cost of pollution." Learn more about Chandra's work at https://www.selc.org/staff/chandra-taylor/.

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