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Tar Heel Town Hall: What is Our Responsibility to Diversity at UNC After Affirmative Action? (for undergraduates)

(Undergraduates Only) Following this past summer’s SCOTUS decision banning affirmative action in college admissions, universities across the country are left to engage challenging questions and navigate complex ethical tensions concerning diversity. What, for example, do we mean by diversity? What is its relation to other concepts, such as equity, merit, or belonging? How might diversity serve UNC values? And, ultimately, what is our responsibility to diversity today? In the interest of facilitating public discussion around these and other important questions, the Program for Public Discourse Agora Fellows invite undergraduate students across the university to share their thoughts, voice their concerns, and deliberate policy proposals together in a supportive environment.

Space is limited to 49 registrants and satisfies one CLE credit.

Please register here: https://forms.gle/yK1m9UDhnLEeQQmM9

Date: November 17, 2023
Times: 01:30 pm – 03:30 pm
Audience: By Invitation Only
Venue: Black Box, Swain Hall, 101 E Cameron Avenue, Chapel Hill, NC 27514