by James A. Bacon
Project Gabriel, an initiative of the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine, discussed ideas this summer on how to circumvent the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling restricting the role of race in college admissions, Do No Harm has found through a public records request.
โVCU and other medical schools are trying their utmost to circumvent the Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action,โ Do No Harm Chairman Stanley Goldfarb toldย The College Fix. Do No Harm, a national organization headquartered in Henrico County, combats identity politics in medicine.
Project Gabriel scholarships, writes the College Fix, “would be available for ‘those with a historic connection to slavery.’ A list of challenges included questions such as ‘How do you determine someoneโs historic connection to slavery?’ and ‘Restriction of affirmative action in college admission โ how does this affect race-based scholarships?’”
โWork around the ruling on affirmative action and find ways we can still help give scholarships to those students in need,โ say Project Gabriel notes. (more…)


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