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May 8, 2012, 8:53:11 PM5/8/12
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Hi everyone, please watch the embedded youtube video of Tim Wise, activist and scholar, debating affirmative action, and then discuss what you think were his strong points and which points you disagreed with, if any.  Overall, does his argument sway your thinking about race-based quotas?  Discuss...

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The motion: "It's time to end affirmative action"

Moderator: Robert Siegel
Speaking for the motion: John H. McWhorter, Terence J. Pell and Joseph C. Phillips
Speaking against the motion: Khin Mai Aung, Kimberlé Crenshaw and Tim Wise

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