🗞️‘Trauma-dumping’ or true to oneself? College applicants take on race in essays.
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‘Trauma-dumping’ or true to oneself? College applicants take on race in essays.
2024-03-27
- Collin Binkley, Annie Ma, and Noreen Nasir
(from US general7)
The Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action left students of color uncertain how their race should figure into college essays. This year’s high school seniors had to forge new paths when it came to sharing aspects of personal identity.
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