Northwestern promises to fund two professorships for Palestinians, give five full-ride scholarships for Palestinian students, and build a house for middle eastern and Muslim students. Rutgers promises to admit and give scholarships to ten Palestinian students, build an Arab Cultural Center, hire additional diversity, equity, and inclusion staff with “cultural competency” with Arabs, Muslims, and Palestinians, and consider hiring faculty for a Middle East Studies department. Each of these promises has different civil rights implications. Let’s explore each in turn.
Stop providing federal support of universities and the problem goes away. No federal funds and they can do what they want, unimpeded by the federal strings that come with the money..
George Kocan
2 years ago
Obviously, the time has come to repeal these unConstitutional civil rights laws. They have failed to bring what they promised, a new era of harmonious relations among the races. The race relations are deteriorating quickly.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Stop providing federal support of universities and the problem goes away. No federal funds and they can do what they want, unimpeded by the federal strings that come with the money..
Obviously, the time has come to repeal these unConstitutional civil rights laws. They have failed to bring what they promised, a new era of harmonious relations among the races. The race relations are deteriorating quickly.