State Leaders Ratchet Up Efforts To Rein In Campus Diversity Initiatives

Since the Florida governor started his efforts to curtail so-called diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, lawmakers in Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Texas have joined the fray.

The Monitor via AP, Delcia Lopez
Graduates of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley attend their commencement ceremony. The Monitor via AP, Delcia Lopez

Efforts by Republican governors and state legislators to pull back the curtain on diversity, equity, and inclusion spending at state universities are finally bearing fruit, and an entrenched bureaucracy whose livelihood depends on the racialized agenda is not happy about it.

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