North Carolina Prof Files Lawsuit Alleging He Was Fired for Criticizing Critical Race Theory
"racially divisive ideology"...
"racially divisive ideology"...
"Currently, the field of nutrition is overwhelmingly comprised of white researchers."...
"when I asked them how they would help if I did report them, I was told they couldn’t do anything without evidence"...
“the Founders were enslavers”...
The investigation is ongoing. ...
The paranoia: "Right-wing extremists already have a plan to literally steal the next presidential election and they’re not making a secret of it."...
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth....
"I think what you're seeing in Asheville right now is a culmination of the last several years of pulling police back and not letting them do their jobs like they're able to do."...
“resources for queer and questioning students”...
“[A]s the oldest public university in the nation, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is firmly committed to protecting freedom of expression and freedom of association on campus in order to foster an educational environment with a diversity of viewpoints."...
"It’s hard not to see these as ideological litmus tests."...
“UNC Chapel Hill’s student government cannot declare itself the arbiter of which opinions are acceptable”...
"The steps taken to resolve the lingering potential legal action posed by Ms. Hannah-Jones will hopefully help to close this chapter"...
"The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled 10-6 that Charter Day School violated three female students’ equal protection rights"...
"Professors at the school are also already required to undergo diversity training. And undergrads are required to take a diversity course to earn a diploma."...
"decision marks the end of an embarrassing chapter for UNC"...
"the presence of the William Peace statue could create a divisive environment on campus"...
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