Valin Posted March 26, 2022 Share Posted March 26, 2022 Power Line Scott Johnson Mar. 25 2022 Harvard screwed Roland Fryer. That’s what happened to Roland Fryer. National Association of Scholars President Peter Wood’s Spectator column “When Harvard canceled a black professor” applies Wood’s academic expertise to tell the story. As if we didn’t have enough to be indignant about, we now have the case — the rise and fall — of Professor Fryer to digest. Wood’s column includes a link to the excellent video by Rob Montz (below). The video is accompanied by the following account: (Snip) Watch the whole gripping thing (about 25 minutes) and please pass it on. Mar. 9 2022 Roland Fryer was an unlikely Harvard superstar. Abandoned by his mom at birth and raised by an alcoholic dad, Fryer became the youngest black professor to ever secure tenure at Harvard and won the prestigious John Bates Clark Medal, the prize for the best economist under 40 in the world. (Snip) Interviewees: Glenn Loury Tanaya Devi Alex Bell Stuart Taylor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted May 20, 2022 Author Share Posted May 20, 2022 May 19 2022 Megyn Kelly is joined by Glenn Loury, Brown University economist, and Rob Montz, filmmaker and Good Kid Productions CEO, to talk about the legacy of Roland Fryer, the phenomenal impact of the Harlem Children’s Center, the Black establishment at Harvard University, cultural backlash against the truth, the disturbing targeting of Fryer linked to his work, and more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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