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Can diversity in military education strengthen national security? Join us as we explore the groundbreaking federal court ruling that upholds the Naval Academy's race-conscious admissions policy. This decision is not just a bureaucratic victory but a significant stride towards ensuring that our armed forces reflect the rich diversity of the nation they serve. As we dissect the heated debates surrounding this ruling, we challenge the intentions behind removing race and gender from admissions criteria and question the motivations of groups like Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) who seek to eliminate these considerations. With personal insights and connections to the military, we argue for the importance of inclusive policies that allow anyone—regardless of race, gender, or background—to defend their country and contribute to its security.
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1. How Does Diverse Admissions at the Naval Academy Challenge National Security Narratives? (00:00:00)

2. Naval Academy Admissions and Diversity (00:00:32)

3. Achieving Equity and Inclusion (00:18:21)

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