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How to Dismantle the Anti-DEI Machine

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4.8585 Ratings

🗓️ 8 February 2024

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Free speech on campus, book bans, education gag orders, the overturn of affirmative action, the resignation of former Harvard president Claudine Gay. All of these issues center on one hot-button topic: DEI. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) has become a staple in national vocabulary after the so-called “racial reckoning” of 2020 brought demands for racial justice to the top of institutional priorities. From schools to Fortune 500 companies to the film industry, DEI efforts had a steady surge…until they didn’t. The burgeoning anti-DEI movement, also coined the “war on woke,” has gone from a once-fringe conservative crusade to a political machine. Already this year, about three dozen bills restricting DEI efforts, like critical race theory, have been proposed in states across the country, with more likely to emerge. Need we again mention the overturn of affirmative action? But how did we go from a public seemingly-committed to DEI to one that denounces it in the span of just a few years? Joining us to help answer this question are Alvin B. Tillery, professor of political science at Northwestern University and director of the university’s Center for the Study of Diversity and Democracy, and Leah Watson, senior staff attorney with the ACLU’s Racial Justice Program. Together, we’ll trace the rise of the anti-DEI machine and its political ramifications for the year to come. For more context on the ACLU’s litigation efforts against education gag orders, check out Leah’s law review article: https://journals.law.harvard.edu/crcl/wp-content/uploads/sites/80/2023/09/HLC208_Watson.pdf

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0:00.0

From the ACLU, this is at Liberty.

0:05.3

I'm Kendall Seasmeyer, your host.

0:11.4

Free speech on campus, book bans,

0:18.5

education gag orders, the overturn of affirmative action, the resignation

0:23.2

of former Harvard president, Claudine Gay.

0:26.7

All of these issues center on one hot button topic.

0:30.5

Diversity, equity, and inclusion in education and in the workplace.

0:34.6

It's known as DEI.

0:36.5

Sometimes you hear DEI initiatives.

0:38.3

And it represents an institution, organizations, or entities' commitment to changing the culture

0:45.3

to ensuring full participation and consideration of all types of groups.

0:49.3

DEI has become a huge focus after our so-called racial reckoning of 2020,

0:56.5

brought demands for racial justice to the top of institutional priorities.

1:01.5

From schools to Fortune 500 companies to the film industry,

1:05.6

DEI efforts had a steady surge until they didn't.

1:10.2

We turn now to the backlash against so-called DEI programs.

1:14.1

Florida Governor Ronda Santis, he signed a bill that defunds diversity, equity, and inclusion

1:18.1

programs in state colleges and universities.

1:20.1

I think the way it's actually practiced, it stands for discrimination, exclusion, and indoctrination.

1:26.1

And it's wrong.

1:27.1

We will get critical race theory out of our schools, out of our military, and out of every part of our federal state and local governments.

1:34.3

More and more companies are cutting their diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

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