
Class Matters: A Spirited Debate event on the demise of affirmative action and the demand to build ‘real diversity’ in higher education
“Affirmative Action is Gone. Can Class-Based Admissions Replace it?” - New York Times Book Review of “Class Matters”
Director of the American Identity Project at the Progressive Policy Institute, Richard Kahlenberg provided groundbreaking testimony that played a pivotal role in persuading the Supreme Court to strike down racial affirmative action, dismaying – and outraging – his own progressive circle. Yet his conviction that economic disadvantage provides a better, more fair way to achieve diversity is unwavering. In his new book, “Class Matters: The Fight to Get Beyond Race Preferences, Reduce Inequality, and Build Real Diversity at America’s Colleges,” Kahlenberg makes the definitive case for adopting a class-based approach to college admissions, giving more people a place at the table and more opportunity to “swim in the river of power.” He includes an analysis of the preliminary admission results following the Supreme Court’s ruling, which indicate that colleges can achieve racial and economic diversity without explicit racial preferences.
Kahlenberg will present the case of “Class Matters” at this special event of Princeton University’s James Madison Program, co-presented with the new Spirited Debate Initiative of the University of Pennsylvania’s Program for Research on Religion and Urban Civil Society. Kahlenberg’s opening remarks will be followed by comments from Princeton professor Marta Tienda and John McWhorter (Columbia University and New York Times). The conversation will be moderated by Robert George, faculty director of the James Madison Program.
This event is free and open to the public.
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DateOctober 8, 2025, 5:00 PM EDT
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