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Educayshun has become mere propaganda at hundreds of American schools and universities. In fact, Defending Education has identified a staggering
$373 million in DEI funding since 2016 across more than a hundred
institutions of higher learning.
Defending Ed investigated 130 colleges and universities across 44 states
and Washington, D.C. to date, identifying 281 diversity, equity, and
inclusion funds (DEI). These include scholarships and programs based
around race and sexual “identity.”
Defending Ed warned that, while many universities and colleges have now officially ended DEI programs under Trump administration pressure, in many cases, the programs have simply been renamed or gone underground for the
time being. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln, for example, simply
retitled its “Office of Diversity and Inclusion Fund” to be the “Community
and Belonging Support Fund.” Just add more pablum for a surface-level
makeover.
From the Defending Ed website:
To date, we have been able to track down over $373,344,424 in donations to
fund institution DEI programs, scholarships, and offices. While some of
the funding has been tracked down via “Day of Giving” style campaign
webpages, the vast majority of the money has been traced through
university announcements, webpages, and reports. The information contained
in this report primarily covers the years from 2021 to present with one or
two exceptions noted below.
Decades after the civil rights movement, academia is obsessed with
fixating not on intelligence, qualifications, or content of character, but rather on skin color. This is a vast disservice to students of all
ethnicities, and has turned our institutions of higher learning into
little more than propaganda machines.
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Defending Ed also provided examples of some of the DEI projects and funds.
The University of Michigan “raised over $98,665,269 for a wide range of
DEI initiatives and funds, including scholarships for first-generation students” and established a “George Floyd Memorial Scholarship.”
According to a 2023 University of Delaware report, the university was able
to raise $21 million to expand its diversity, equity, and inclusion programming. One of the funds included in the donor haul was it’s
“Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, or JEDI, Fund” which states
that support “helps provide programs, resources and opportunities to
cultivate educated and empowered individuals who not only understand the origins of societal challenges related to equity and social justice but
also have the tools to create solutions to address them.”… The University
of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of the Arts and Architecture
includes its “Anti-racism Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion” program which includes the UCLA Arts Racial Equity Fund.
Meanwhile, the University of California, Berkeley fundraised $186,420 for “Increasing Diversity and Opportunity at Cal” during a 2025 campaign.
These universities need to be exposed and their federal funding cut off so
long as they continue to promote racist DEI.
https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2025/05/05/373m-in-dei-funding-at-us- universities-in-four-years-n4939508
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