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On DEI, affirmative action, and the importance of opportunity
This month’s guest on the Babblery podcast is retired judge LaDoris Hazzard Cordell. I first interviewed LaDoris about her work with the African American Composer Initiative. In both interviews, she gives a passionate defense of what she calls today’s “dirty word”—DEI. In this Minibabble, producer Suki Wessling reflects on what it means to hold the door open for others.
Read the full text on Babblery.Substack.com.
Related:
- “Stepping through the Door with LaDoris Cordell“
- Not Forgotten Anymore: The African American Composer Initiative‘
- Minibabble: MeToo meets due process
- Minibabble: The Chicago Connection: Black Composers of the Early
20th Century
Music:
- “Teeta” by Zenobia Powell Perry performed by Deanne Tucker for the African American Composer Initiative
