NCSD Testimony

 

Minnesota

December 20, 2011 — Several members of the National Coalition on School Diversity’s Steering Committee and Research Advisory Panel traveled to Minneapolis for an important hearing on the future of state school diversity rules in Minnesota. Witnesses included:

  • Professor Derek Black from Howard University Law School, whose testimony addressed the legal foundations for the state’s interest in school diversity;
  • Professor John Brittain from the University of the District of Columbia Law School, whose testimony summarized contemporary legal issues and interpretations of the recent DOJ-DOE guidance on voluntary school integration;
  • Professor Linda Tropp from the University of Massachusetts, whose testimony summarized social science research on intergroup relations benefits of racial integration; and
  • Professor Roslyn Mickelson from UNC-Charlotte, whose testimony summarized social science research on the academic benefits of racial integration.

Article on the hearing from Minnesota Post

New York

December 11, 2014 — The NCSD submitted written testimony supporting proposed school diversity legislation being considered by the New York City Council. Research Advisory Panel member Linda Tropp also testified. (Read a description of the proposed bills here and a related press release here.)