Sloan: The DEI facade is showing cracks
By Kelly Sloan | Special Contributor, The Rocky Mountain Voice
Last week, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's board of trustees did what only a short time ago would have been considered an unthinkable act of social regression: they voted, unanimously, to not only cut the $2.3 million funding of the institution’s DEI program, but to reroute that money into public safety – yes, meaning campus police.
It is but one example of the slow, but steady retreat from the madness of “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) programs that have metastasized throughout our culture in the wake of the civil unrest stemming from the killing of George Floyd in 2020.
The innocuous-sounding trifecta – who could argue against those values in a pluralistic society? – disguised a far m...