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EPISODE · Nov 10, 2025 · 4 MIN

Because: Racial Justice, Faith, and Academic Freedom: Phil Amerson Reflects on Indiana University Challenges with Herman B. Wells

from "To Be And Do" with Philip Amerson

To Be and Do Podcast: Featuring Phil AmersonIn this heartfelt "Because" episode of "To Be and Do," we welcome Phil Amerson as he reflects on recent changes at the university, the shifting landscape of academic freedom, and the enduring legacy of Dr. Wells. Through personal storytelling and sharp observations, Phil Amerson highlights the deep connections between faith, the academic community, and the ongoing struggle for racial justice.Below are three key takeaways from this episode:1. Shifting University Governance and Its ImpactsPhil Amerson shares concerns over significant changes at the university, particularly regarding governance. He notes the recent legislative decision to transfer the selection of board members from alumni to gubernatorial appointment. This change, coupled with large investments in sports, signals a move away from tradition and increases centralized control. These developments pose potential risks to long-valued academic freedoms and autonomy, echoing broader national trends.2. The Legacy of Racial Justice and Faith The episode deeply explores Dr. Wells’ commitment to racial justice, illustrating how it was fundamentally rooted not just in academic philosophy but in his faith traditions. Phil Amerson recounts Dr. Wells’ mentorship and his pivotal role in inviting progressive faith leaders, like Merrill McFall, into key positions. The conversation is a tribute to the way personal history and relationships—especially those formed through faith communities—can inspire and reinforce a lifelong dedication to justice and inclusion.3. Challenges to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion InitiativesPhil Amerson laments the dismantling of programs designed to support minority students, reflecting on how diversity, equity, and inclusion are increasingly framed as negative ideas in the broader societal discourse. He expresses sorrow at the loss of these foundational efforts and the troubling direction in which current attitudes seem to be headed. The plea to "keep trying to share your great legacy" serves as both a call to action and a moment of gratitude for the progress already accomplished.Summary This episode is a moving blend of personal memory, social critique, and a call for continued vigilance. Phil Amerson’s reflections on leadership, racial justice, and the power of faith will be inspiring for listeners who care deeply about the future of academic communities and equitable opportunity.Be sure to listen to the full episode for a powerful reminder of why advocacy and remembrance matter more than ever.

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