Beyond Admissions: The Unforeseen Effects of Struck-Down Affirmative Action Programs

Kiara Butler
2 min readJun 29, 2023
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In a recent landmark decision, the Supreme Court struck down affirmative action programs at the University of North Carolina (UNC) and Harvard, effectively ending the systematic consideration of race in the admissions process. This ruling, which found both programs to be in violation of the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, has far-reaching implications for our society, particularly in the workforce.

Impact on the Workforce

The end of systematic consideration of race in admissions at selective universities, including Ivy League institutions and other prestigious colleges, is expected to result in a notable decline in the enrollment of diverse students. Affirmative action programs played a crucial role in promoting diversity and providing opportunities for underrepresented groups in higher education, aiming to create a more inclusive student body that reflected the diversity of our society. However, the absence of these programs may lead to a potential limitation in the number of qualified candidates from underrepresented backgrounds entering the job market. Consequently, this could result in a reduced representation of marginalized groups in various industries and sectors.

The Importance of Anti-Racism Certification

In light of this ruling, the need for individuals and organizations to go beyond the legal requirements and take proactive measures to foster an inclusive society becomes even more critical. As individuals and organizations, we must take proactive steps to dismantle systemic racism. Anti-Racism Certification Programs, such as the one offered by Unscripted Consult, equip individuals with the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to navigate complex discussions, challenge biases, and cultivate inclusive spaces within workplaces.

By engaging in anti-racism certification, individuals gain a deeper understanding of the historical context of race and discrimination, develop empathy and cultural competency, and learn strategies to promote equity. This certification goes beyond mere awareness and provides actionable steps for creating meaningful change. It empowers individuals to actively contribute to building inclusive workplaces and communities.

Organizations that prioritize anti-racism certification send a clear message that they value and respect the experiences and contributions of individuals from marginalized communities. In an era where consumers increasingly demand accountability and social responsibility from the companies they support, organizations that prioritize anti-racism and demonstrate their commitment to equity are more likely to attract and retain diverse talent, build stronger customer relationships, and enhance their overall reputation.

While the Supreme Court’s decision may have limited the consideration of race in college admissions, it does not diminish the importance of addressing systemic racism and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of life. It instead serves as a call to action for individuals, institutions, and society as a whole.

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Kiara Butler
Kiara Butler

Written by Kiara Butler

CEO + Founder of Unscripted Consult | Founder of Diversity Talks | Forbes 30 Under 30 | TEDx Speaker | Author