Experts discuss impact of recent DEI crackdowns in higher education
- The Department of Education warned all 50 state education departments to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in public schools or risk losing federal funding, according to a letter from Acting Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights Craig Trainor.
- Trainor stated in the letter that racial discrimination is illegal under Supreme Court precedent and described current DEI practices as unacceptable, particularly discriminating against white and Asian students.
- The letter emphasized that civil rights laws will be enforced in all federally funded educational institutions, including preschools, K-12 schools, and universities.
- The Education Department has begun removing DEI references from documents and has terminated 70 DEI training grants as part of broader efforts to eliminate perceived wasteful spending.
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