Voices in Equity

In the latest episode of Voices in Equity, Dr. William A. "Sandy" Darity, Jr. is joined by Dr. Iwinosa Idahor, Dr. Daniel Kelvin Bullock, Dr. Gwen Wright, and Ms. Kennedy Ruff for a discussion on the transformative impact of the Hank & Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Summer Research Institute. Through their insights, we gain a deeper understanding of how the program empowers high school students to engage with issues of equity and justice, providing a platform for impactful advocacy and policy-making as well as some of the professional opportunities the program provides to public school teachers. Listen to find out how the institute's focus on equitable education, partnership, program growth, and essential skills development all contribute to preparing students to be advocates for social equity and justice.

Voices in Equity is edited and produced by Earfluence.

We invite you to check out the new Cook Center website at socialequity.duke.edu to learn more about the Cook center’s research, programming, multimedia, and educational activities. 

What is Voices in Equity?

Voices in Equity is the official podcast of the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University. The Cook Center is named after Samuel DuBois Cook, the first tenured Black professor at Duke University who exemplified the pursuit of social justice and equality. With research focuses including social mobility, education, health, wealth, and policy, the Cook Center aims to develop a deep understanding of the causes and consequences of inequality, and develop remedies for these disparities and their adverse effects.