Honestly with Bari Weiss

Economist Roland Fryer on Adversity, Race, and Refusing to Conform

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Feb 13, 2024
Roland Fryer, a celebrated Harvard economist and MacArthur Genius Fellow, shares his powerful journey from a challenging upbringing to academic success. He discusses the creation of the University of Austin, emphasizing its mission to inspire bold thinkers. Fryer dives into the complexities of identity and race, reflecting on personal experiences that shaped his perspectives. He candidly addresses navigating controversy in academia and the impact of role models, all while encouraging resilience and meaningful dialogue in the pursuit of knowledge.
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ANECDOTE

Divided upbringing

  • Roland Fryer grew up in a divided environment with a schoolteacher grandmother and a drug-dealing family.
  • This contrast shaped his perspective and gave him unusual freedom.
ADVICE

Path to success

  • Find something you excel at and let it fuel your confidence.
  • Work with relentless dedication, like you are desperate to succeed.
ANECDOTE

The Outsider

  • At Harvard's Society of Fellows, Fryer felt like an outsider due to his background.
  • He rejected the pretentiousness and chose to be authentic.
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