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Yale Wants African American Studies Tenured Prof Versed in ‘Feminist and Queer Studies’

Yale Wants African American Studies Tenured Prof Versed in ‘Feminist and Queer Studies’

“The search committee responsible for selecting prospective applicants for the new position must ask the candidates to share ‘some way(s) in which they have championed diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging'”

This is the progressive concept of ‘intersectionality’ in practice.

Campus Reform reports:

Yale University seeks African American studies professor versed in ‘feminist and queer studies’

Yale University is seeking a “Global Black and African Diaspora Studies“ tenured associate professor well-versed in topics such as ”African/diasporic queer and feminist activism” and “transnational feminist and queer studies” to begin July 1, 2024.

“The Program seeks candidates whose research and teaching focus on the formations and lived experiences of Blackness, with emphasis on global, comparative, indigenous, or transnational perspectives drawn from African, Indigenous, Asian, Middle Eastern, European, or Latin American and Caribbean contexts,” the job posting by the Ethnicity, Race, and Migration Department states.

The search committee responsible for selecting prospective applicants for the new position must ask the candidates to share “some way(s) in which they have championed diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging,” according to Yale’s Office of Institutional Equity and Accessibility’s best practices.

Alicia Schmidt Camacho, the search committee chair, is a professor in the ERM program and offers courses on colonialism and migration, according to her biography. Camacho has written articles on “transnational labor organizing” and “gender violence.”

Campus Reform has reported on many instances of universities exhibiting bias in job postings. Montgomery College in Maryland deleted its job posting that requested minority faculty interns. The posting violated both state and federal anti-discrimination laws.

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Yale proving once again it has devolved into the Kathy Griffin of Dylan Mulvaneys.

Wake up people — the skills you’ll need to succeed in the future aren’t taught at Yale.

Plus you’ll be required to jab

Plus New Haven is not safe

Plus it is very expensive.

Enrolling at Yale is no different than ghetto kids competing for the latest Air Jordan footware

Jeez

Icing on the cake comes when they discover that the person they hire is a “pretendian.”

They want “.lived experiences of Blackness.” That’s about as blatant as you can be in specifying what race you must be to get the job.

I was in the military which has many black people, I live in a majority black county, my daughter went out with a couple of black guys so i guess i have much living with blackness experience and am qualified to be a prof at yale.

lets point out once again that if it has “studies” in the title it’s not a real thing