Heather Mac Donald on What Drives Racial Disparities
Inconvenient Truths with Kenny Xu
Release Date: 07/14/2021
Inconvenient Truths with Kenny Xu
In this episode, Kenny is joined by Corey Walker, a reporter for Algemeiner from Chicago. Kenny and Corey discuss how much or little Corey's background affected his trajectory. How he has personally experienced DEI in his life, and the effect that might have had. You don't want to miss Corey's interesting perspective on DEI and other issues.
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In this emergency episode of Inconvenient Truths with Kenny Xu, Kenny and podcast producer Drew DiMeglio discuss the tragic murders of Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk. Kenny and Drew look into the effect of social justice and DEI policies in the brutal murder of Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska. The pair also discusses the reaction to the murder from prominent politicians and news outlets.
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What does it mean to be a conservative? We might think the answers are found in the American Founding, but blogger and podcaster Cassie Clark gives an intriguing answer: how about love of home and state? In this episode I sit down with Cassie to talk about her eighth-generation North Carolinian heritage, the state of NC's race-blind nature, her thoughts on whether we should continue to accept out-of-state migrants, and what it means to be a conservative in her eyes. Cassie has an eye-opening perspective you surely won't want to miss.
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My guest today is Stephen Horn, an independent journalist who has done real work unpacking where H1-B visa holders go and who they work for, especially in North Carolina. H1-B visa holders teach at public schools, but there have recently been complaints about the failure to understand them. In addition, Stephen covered the story of several white workers who sued a tech company for allegedly prioritizing immigrant hires over native-born American workers. This podcast contributes to the ongoing debate about immigration, visas, and whether America can indeed train up high-tech...
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Kenny starts off Season 3 with a reflection on his recent run for U.S. Congress in North Carolina's 13th U.S. Congressional District, telling stories about his decision, the obstacles he encountered along the way, and what he's learned. He ends the episode with his opinions on North Carolina and the United States' political system.
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Kenny Xu brings on guest Nancy Andersen to talk about the campaign to end DEI statements, race-based admissions, DEI trainings, and CRT in Medical School Curricula with a focus on UNC Medical School, the prestigious medical school in Kenny's home state of North Carolina.
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Kenny Xu does a solo podcast that shares his experience learning about, and fighting, UNC School of Medicine's social justice agenda, which comes at the expense of the best quality doctors. Follow Kenny on twitter: @kennymxu
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In this highly anticipated opening episode of the Inconvenient Minority Podcast Season 2, I sit down with University of Pennsylvania Law Professor Amy Wax to discuss the implications of the landmark Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard and University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill cases. We talk about meritocracy, the place of Asian Americans, and what's next.
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In this episode, Kenny sat down with Allison Coates, an educator working to change math education. After discussing her background growing in the education system, they discuss how the current model doesn't offer enough challenge for gifted students. They also discuss how math classes today are over-concerned with protecting students' feelings over preparing them for higher education and the workplace.
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In this episode, Kenny sits down with Peter Arcidiacono. Peter is an economist at Duke University, and was the SFFA's lead analyst in their lawsuit against Harvard. They discuss Peter's findings with regard to Harvard's admissions discrimination against Asian Americans, and they dive deep into the explanations and results of this information.
info_outlineIn this episode, Kenny welcomes author and commentator Heather Mac Donald. They discuss the philosophical origins of wokeness, the reasons behind racial disparities, and the necessity of a colorblind system. Listen as Kenny and Heather explore these topics and more on the Inconvenient Minority Podcast.
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