Letters to the Editor
Reders don’t agree with the DEI ban freezing aid; mostly agree with the Supreme Court; realize slavery and oppression still exist; and discuss what fathers mean.
It is wrong to discount these gifts. I can’t help but feel that SB 17 was passed with insufficient research and knowledge . Having worked with college students and donors for 30 years, it is upsetting that this ban is in place.It is chilling to read the letter that state Sen. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, sent to every public college in Texas regarding the cessation of any and all diversity, equity and inclusion support as written in SB 17.
This is pure politics and a waste of time. Any one who thinks that in the world we live in people get ahead solely through merit probably doesn’t understand their own privilege.Is it possible to rabidly oppose diversity, equity and inclusion without at least ignoring, or at worst proposing, conformity, inequity and exclusion? The culture warriors railing against “woke” must prefer to close their eyes and go to sleep. If only they would and leave the rest of us alone to work this out together.
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