Gov. Pritzker Announces Appointment of Dr. Atiera Coleman as Chief Diversity Officer – WMCI (Mattoon)

In 2021, Gov. Pritzker established the Office of Equity, led by the Chief Equity Officer, to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion across state government. Dr. Coleman's work "uses a comprehensive range of mixed-methods approaches to examine contemporary and historical discriminatory practices that impede institutional equity."
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Bosco
2 years ago

Just another do nothing appointment to a do nothing office for a fat paycheck. Bravo!

Admin
2 years ago

Here is her PhD thesis. It’s a hoot: https://dc.uwm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2361&context=etd . It begins with this: In the wake of the historical and more recent displays of violence against black and brown bodies domestically and abroad, this study is concentrated in the notion that black Americans have not and still do not hold the same civil liberties as other groups in this country. Historical and present-day movements such as #blacklivesmatter are evidence that, on a societal level, marginalized groups are not treated equally and still have to fight for what is supposed to be rightfully theirs. When black people can be unlawfully… Read more »

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

She writes like this because she’s a communist. Her unwavering belief in a undisprovable theory called Kendiism, is that all disparities between races are the result of systemic racism. The solution to all racial disparities is always taking from whites (and sometimes asians) and giving it to blacks. She also, for good measure, tosses in the rest of the progressive nonsense about restorative justice in schools and equity and crap like that…

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

On the topic of restorative justice, I’ve heard anecdotally that it is a complete disaster in practice. One story I heard was they put the bully in the same room with the victim to ‘work it out’ and brought in the parents too, and the bully and his mom just ended up ganging up on the poor kid and his mother and bullied the crap out of them too in the restorative justice session. Because there’s no punishment for being a bully, just restorative justice…

Da Judge
2 years ago

Also, Pee Wee Herman was named the Chief Public Decency Officer!!

Ex Illini
2 years ago

Talk about useless word salad. “A comprehensive range of mixed-method approaches”. Basically what this says is that we’re going to spend lots of money doing lots of things but we’ll have no idea if any of it works! Oh, by the way, it’s your money we’ll be spending.

mqyl
2 years ago
  1. Six-figure Chief Diversity Officer = more misuse of taxpayer money. 2. Zero percent chance this job would be given to a white person. Imagine the outcry if it were the other way around.
Old Joe
2 years ago
Reply to  mqyl

Hmm, when Old Joe gets in office he’s gonna establish the Office of European Heritage to ensure competent experienced credentialed people are selected to steward the public trust.

Freddy
2 years ago

I put this link up on a different article and the words are the same. Illinois not just Chicago is headed for the same fate. I’ve talked to so many people in casual conversation (checkout lanes and cashiers/etc) and they are all dumbfounded-shocked-bewildered at what is going on so quickly. It’s almost like the Chris Rock slap. Was not expected.
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-06-29-dei-johannesburg-south-africa-collapse-crumbling-hellscape.html

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

Yes, and with a growing hispanic population that really seems to prefer socialism/communism, they will eventually take over the ashes of what remains and but a Nuevo Caracas twist on to New Johannesburg…It’s going to be a sight to behold…

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