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Judge Geronda Carter on Reimagining Access and Accountability
We’re taking a short pause from the DEI series for a conversation that reflects the larger purpose of Justice ReDesigned: exploring how systems can be rebuilt to serve people better.In this episode,…
Woke, Anti-Woke, and the Politics of Selective Outrage
In this episode of Justice ReDesigned, Steve Teske steps back from the legal and economic debates over DEI to examine the word driving much of the conflict: woke.Once a term meaning awareness of…
The Meritocracy Myth
Please consider subscribing to Justice ReDesigned. It is free when choosing the no-pay option. All articles and podcasts will be delivered directly to your email. Thank you!Host’s NoteThis podcast is…
Episode 5: Inclusion Is a System, Not a Preference
Please consider subscribing to Justice ReDesigned. It is free when choosing the no-pay option. All articles and podcasts will be delivered directly to your email. Thank you!In this episode of Justice…
Neutrality as Theater
In this episode of Justice ReDesigned, Steve Teske pulls back the curtain on the modern neutrality movement — and what it looks like when anti-DEI rhetoric runs out of legal arguments and starts…
Episode 3: The Myth of Neutrality
In this episode of Justice ReDesigned, Judge Steven C. Teske dismantles one of the most seductive ideas in modern political discourse: neutrality.Colorblind policies are often marketed as fair and…
Episode 2: In Defense of DEI
In Defense of DEI is not a plea for politeness. It is a rebuttal to distortion.In this episode of Justice ReDesigned, Judge Steven C. Teske dismantles the most common attacks on Diversity, Equity,…
Merit Without Memory — Part II
In Part II, the focus shifts from the lie of neutrality to the damage it causes.If forgetting history were harmless, the evidence would be neutral. It isn’t.This episode traces how “merit without…
Merit Without Memory — Part I
What happens when institutions claim to measure “merit” while pretending history never happened?In Part I of Merit Without Memory, Steven Teske dismantles the comforting fiction that neutrality is…
Justice Denied by Design
In this four-part podcast series, Justice ReDesigned sits down with nationally acclaimed diversity trainer and justice reform advocate Pastor Edward L. Palmer Sr.—a powerful voice in the fight…
Justice Denied by Design
In this four-part podcast series, Justice ReDesigned sits down with nationally acclaimed diversity trainer and justice reform advocate Pastor Edward L. Palmer Sr.—a powerful voice in the fight…
Justice Denied by Design
In this second installment of “A Conversation with Pastor Edward Palmer on Implicit Bias, DEI Backlash, and the Struggle for True Equity,” we examine the disturbing trend sweeping across public…
Justice Denied by Design
In this four-part podcast series, Justice ReDesigned sits down with nationally acclaimed diversity trainer and justice reform advocate Pastor Edward L. Palmer Sr.—a powerful voice in the fight…
Academic Freedom Isn’t Liberal or Conservative — It’s Structural
In this episode of Justice ReDesigned, I explore a question that sits at the center of today’s higher-education debates—and is too often reduced to partisan slogans: Is academic freedom a liberal…
The Architect Who Forgot the Constitution
Who designs a federal policy that pressures America’s leading universities to reshape speech, hiring, and institutional culture — without ever mentioning the Constitution?In this episode of Justice…
EPILOGUE — “The Compact for Obedience: New Developments, New Clarity”
What began as a five-part series on the Trump administration’s proposed university “Compact” has taken an unexpected turn. In the days since I recorded the initial episodes, the story has evolved —…
Episode 5 — Closing Monologue: What We Choose to Protect
After four episodes tracing the origins, dangers, and constitutional failures of the Trump administration’s proposed university “Compact,” we arrive at the heart of the matter — the question beneath…
Episode 4 — What a REAL Academic Compact Would Look Like: Reform Without Repression
After exposing the flaws, coercion, and constitutional violations embedded in the Trump administration’s proposed university “Compact,” the next question is unavoidable:What would real reform look…
Episode 4 — What a REAL Academic Compact Would Look Like: Reform Without Repression
After exposing the flaws, coercion, and constitutional violations embedded in the Trump administration’s proposed university “Compact,” the next question is unavoidable:What would real reform look…
Episode 3 — The Economic Trojan Horse: How “Reform” Became a Cover for Control
Episode Description The Trump administration’s university “Compact” claims it’s all about fixing real problems in higher education: rising tuition, administrative bloat, student debt, and a system…
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