University of Houston's DEI bureaucracy has this unbelievably radical take on 'diversity'
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Bureaucrats at the University of Houston have created a host of excercises aimed at student language, speech and behavior. Political activism is the ultimate goal of these exercises.
Christopher F. Rufo is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a contributing editor of City Journal. Sign up for his Substack here.
The University of Houston is a public institution that serves more than 46,000 students, approximately 80 percent of whom are racial minorities. But for the leadership, the goal of "diversity" is an ideological, rather than demographic, project.
I have obtained documents through public-records requests that expose the university’s sprawling "diversity, equity, and inclusion" (DEI) programming, which has grown in scale and scope since the George Floyd riots in 2020.