Thank you for your work. I'm glad that I went out of my comfort zone read stuff directly the opposite of what I learned in college and it has transformed me (for the better). The people who wrote those books saw the institutional rot a mile away and we're all paying the consequences for the rot. The best we can do is speak truth to power…
Thank you for your work. I'm glad that I went out of my comfort zone read stuff directly the opposite of what I learned in college and it has transformed me (for the better). The people who wrote those books saw the institutional rot a mile away and we're all paying the consequences for the rot. The best we can do is speak truth to power, do our due dilligence, and resist tribalism.
A lot of us have been increasingly politcally homeless. A lot of us need to have the awareness and courage to stand up to these trying times. No time to stand in the sidelines. We all need to have the courage to speak our mind and have honest conversations.
Universities and colleges are among the biggest fomenters of "tribalism" in requiring every student, faculty member and staff member "check a race" box, despite the fact that the majority of the US population is multiracial or multiethnic to one degree or another. In California in 2002-2003, under the leadership of Ward Connerly, we put the Racial Privacy Initiative on the ballot. This would have disallowed such categorization in California state and local governments. But shortly before the vote the Democratic Party and Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante launched a multimillion dollar TV ad campaign against it, and it only got 37% of the vote. Time to re-launch what would be an exceptionally powerful way to diminish tribalism ... and to put hundreds of DEI administrators out of a job!
Thank you for your work. I'm glad that I went out of my comfort zone read stuff directly the opposite of what I learned in college and it has transformed me (for the better). The people who wrote those books saw the institutional rot a mile away and we're all paying the consequences for the rot. The best we can do is speak truth to power, do our due dilligence, and resist tribalism.
A lot of us have been increasingly politcally homeless. A lot of us need to have the awareness and courage to stand up to these trying times. No time to stand in the sidelines. We all need to have the courage to speak our mind and have honest conversations.
Universities and colleges are among the biggest fomenters of "tribalism" in requiring every student, faculty member and staff member "check a race" box, despite the fact that the majority of the US population is multiracial or multiethnic to one degree or another. In California in 2002-2003, under the leadership of Ward Connerly, we put the Racial Privacy Initiative on the ballot. This would have disallowed such categorization in California state and local governments. But shortly before the vote the Democratic Party and Lt. Governor Cruz Bustamante launched a multimillion dollar TV ad campaign against it, and it only got 37% of the vote. Time to re-launch what would be an exceptionally powerful way to diminish tribalism ... and to put hundreds of DEI administrators out of a job!