Is Affirmative Action Good for America? | Tim Wise vs. Ward Connerly
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 Published On Feb 3, 2024

Archived Debate from December 5, 2006. Held at University of Pennsylvania.

Join us for a thought-provoking and dynamic debate featuring two influential voices in the discourse on affirmative action in the United States. Tim Wise, renowned anti-racism activist and author, squares off against Ward Connerly, a leading figure in the fight against affirmative action policies.

Tim Wise:
Tim Wise is a prominent educator, speaker, and author known for his work addressing issues of racial inequality. With a focus on white privilege and systemic racism, Wise brings a critical perspective to the debate on affirmative action. His books, including "White Like Me," have sparked important conversations about race in America.

Ward Connerly:
Ward Connerly, a seasoned political activist, and businessman, has been a leading advocate against affirmative action. Best known for his role in the passage of California's Proposition 209, Connerly argues against race-based preferences, advocating for a merit-based approach to achieve equality.

Debate Overview:
The debate will explore the merits and drawbacks of affirmative action, examining its impact on education, employment, and social justice. Tim Wise and Ward Connerly will present their perspectives on whether affirmative action is a necessary tool for addressing historical inequalities or if it perpetuates division and unfairness.

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