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legacy of racial discrimination. so here we are now, just a few years, not long, hasn't done much in some ways. it's been successful to a certain degree for a certain sliver of folks. now we might as well say it's dead. what do we do next? what was the world like before affirmative action? what we do know is hbcus did its job, morehead, spellman, prairie view. they did their work in the face of a landscape that denied black and brown students access to quality education. what we need to do in response to the supreme court's decision in this moment, where are we going to invest our dollars? how are we going to invest in public education so that all americans will have access? because what we saw in california was that once they made this decision, only certain folk could get access to berkeley. only certain folks could get access to ucla, other folks were in riverside. part of what we have to do is figure out how we're going to

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