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EDI Dialogues at UCL - Arts & Humanities
UCL Minds
1 episodes
4 months ago
Dialogues on all things EDI in conversation with UCL Arts & Humanities staff members, students, as well as external interlocutors. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the UCL Centre for Humanities Education.
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Dialogues on all things EDI in conversation with UCL Arts & Humanities staff members, students, as well as external interlocutors. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the UCL Centre for Humanities Education.
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EDI Dialogues at UCL - Arts & Humanities
Affirmative Action in the US (with Amin Afrouzi)

A dialogue with Amin Afrouzi on when the absence of affirmative action is unconstitutional in the US. A jurisprudence proposal, US focussed. Participants: Amin Ebrahimi Afrouzi (Yale Law), Artem Massey (UCL Philosophy), Kirstine La Cour (UCL Philosophy), Simona Aimar (UCL Vice Dean EDI for Arts & Humanities), and Jesper Hansen (UCL Arena Center).


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Date of episode recording: 2023-03-07
Duration: 00:12:49
Language of episode: English
Presenter: Simona Aimar; Artem Massey; Kirstine La Cour
Guests: Amin Afrouzi
Producer: Hesper Jansen

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2 years ago
12 minutes

EDI Dialogues at UCL - Arts & Humanities
Dialogues on all things EDI in conversation with UCL Arts & Humanities staff members, students, as well as external interlocutors. This podcast is produced in collaboration with the UCL Centre for Humanities Education.