Stanford University is under scrutiny for employing at least 177 DEI bureaucrats, with a focus in the medical school. Critics argue that this approach undermines key principles like equality before the law and freedom of expression. The DEI narrative is also criticized for turning students into activists of the Far Left. In Canadian science academe, DEI activism is seen as a means to secure a raise, a practice labeled as ideological prostitution by Professor Leigh Revers.
In Canadian science academe, DEI activism can substitute for publication in getting a raise: "This is nothing short of ideological prostitution" argues professor @Leigh_Revers. https://t.co/ANeFeXXPHF
In Canadian science academe, DEI activism can substitute for publication in getting a raise: "This is nothing short of ideological prostitution" argues professor Leigh Revers. https://t.co/ANeFeXXPHF
#Opinion: Among the several eerie elements in the DEI narrative and its practical consequences, nothing is deadlier than the transformation of students into full time activists of the Far Left. ✍: Sandeep Balakrishna Read: https://t.co/rUr7ZsTPfO https://t.co/tog4HZIohK
EXCLUSIVE: Stanford University employs at least 177 DEI bureaucrats, with the highest concentration in the medical school. One professor calls it a "Trojan horse" ideology that undermines "equality before the law, freedom of expression, and due process." https://t.co/HZvKkR6ih6
EXCLUSIVE: Stanford University currently employs at least 177 DEI bureaucrats, with the highest in the medical school. One professor calls it a "Trojan horse" ideology that undermines "equality before the law, freedom of expression, and due process." https://t.co/HZvKkR6ih6
“Pushing identitarian social-justice discourses is part and parcel of the same mentality that prioritizes the university’s bottom line over its mission.” https://t.co/LHykczTEDj