Affirmative Action Falls: Inside the Protests at Harvard and Washington D.C.
Fights erupted in Washington D.C. and Harvard when affirmative action fell. In the crowds, a dozen Harvard student journalists set out to find what the protests—the fights, the fears—were really about.
Dozens of interviews. 10+ hours of tape. From the students who lived it all.
Host Frank S. Zhou '26 joins half a dozen reporters to track down what exactly happened when affirmative action fell. Here's how it went down.——
In the coming months, we'll release a multipart podcast series peeling back the layers of what exactly happened. What this means for students applying. And how Ed Blum and his team defeated one of the most prestigious universities in the world. We'll take you into the Supreme Court, through the halls of Harvard, to the students impacted by it all. Stay tuned.
