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	Comments on: Being a Black Academic in America	</title>
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		By: Amanda Josephs		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bree, I love how you noted the ways in which the college admissions scandal reflects America&#039;s structural inequality. While people laugh about the scandal because of how many celebrities were involved, I think many do not realize how impactful it actually is. I wonder how we can combat America&#039;s obsession with numbers to define everything to give room to hearing &#038; respecting other&#039;s experiences as data. Hopefully our research is one of many in progress out there attempting to.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bree, I love how you noted the ways in which the college admissions scandal reflects America&#8217;s structural inequality. While people laugh about the scandal because of how many celebrities were involved, I think many do not realize how impactful it actually is. I wonder how we can combat America&#8217;s obsession with numbers to define everything to give room to hearing &amp; respecting other&#8217;s experiences as data. Hopefully our research is one of many in progress out there attempting to.</p>
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