

John McWhorter – Trump's Dismantling of DEI
Feb 7, 2025
In a compelling discussion, John McWhorter, a Columbia University professor and New York Times writer, examines the effects of Trump's policies on DEI initiatives. He explores which programs may survive and the implications for African Americans. Topics include the vital role of HBCUs, the legacies of historical figures like Belle da Costa Greene, and the complexities of colorism within the Black community. McWhorter critiques the societal backlash against DEI efforts, emphasizing the need for grassroots resilience to address deeper issues of poverty and education.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Navigating Racial Discourse
02:40 • 20min
The Dynamics of Social Networks in Collective Action
22:22 • 2min
Cultural Reflections on Violence in Popular Music
24:08 • 4min
Grassroots Resilience and the Future of HBCUs
27:53 • 21min
Navigating Identity: The Life of Belle da Costa Green
49:21 • 11min
Exploring Colorism and Changing Perceptions in the Black Community
01:00:21 • 3min