I was glad to talk earlier today with Dr. Wilfred Reilly, Assistant Professor of Political Sciences at Kentucky State University, about what is going on with Title IX and men and boys in education. We focused on issues like educational achievement, misconduct, athletics, and the differences of equality of opportunity/equal treatment versus equality of outcome (“equity”).
You can listen to the show below. Also, follow Dr. Reilly on Twitter here.
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