Inaugurate the Center for the Study of Slavery and Its Legacies at Georgetown by attending this special launch event. The Center was announced in March 2023 as a new academic home for research and scholarship related to slavery and its legacies at Georgetown, in Washington, DC, and in Catholic communities in the United States. The launch […]
In the wake of the Supreme Courts recent vote to end affirmative action, legacy admissions have become a convenient scapegoat for the massive inequalities that pervade higher education in The United States. Derided by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez as affirmative action for the privileged, and by countless others as affirmative action for white people, legacy admissions are transparently nepotistic and contradict the self-professed meritocratic ideals of university mission statements. Education, we are told, is precisely the sort of institution where anyone can succeed by dedication and hard work alone, not by being born into a wealthy, connected family.