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As colleges across the nation are pushing for “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” parents are instead calling for real diversity.

From Fox News. Some universities across America are requiring compliance from faculty in the form of signed diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) statements, as conditions for tenure or promotion — arguing that DEI across college campuses is a top priority.

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However, there may be growing pushback in some areas from faculty as well as from parents — who claim that the DEI agenda actually challenges the diversity of viewpoints and opinions of students within the college environment.

Some say it also promotes a culture of fear and intimidation.

In the city of Seattle, for example, roughly 40% of the University of Washington’s faculty recently rejected — or abstained from voting on — a measure that would have required faculty members seeking advancement to provide a statement demonstrating their support of DEI.

“The fact that [the vote] was stopped is unprecedented,” Cliff Mass, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the university and an advocate for viewpoint diversity, told Fox News Digital in a phone interview….

“One political viewpoint is being pushed very hard by the administration and by a number of others,” said Mass, who is also a meteorologist.

To him, he added, “diversity statements” appear very much like “the anti-communist loyalty oaths of the late 1940s and early 1950s.”

Students who hold even moderate viewpoints are often afraid to express themselves, he said.

“Requiring all faculty members to support a social/political agenda favored by one segment of society not only politicizes the university, but represents ‘compelled speech,’” he noted recently in a blog post.

It’s “a violation of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution at a public university,” he added….

“I suspect most parents don’t understand what’s happening here,” he said. “Parents that we serve are from the whole state. There’s a wide variety of political views from people who send their kids here.”

“Then there’s people from outside. We have a lot of foreign students,” he added. “They’re coming here to get a good education.”

Mass said he believes that parents have a huge role to play in limiting the DEI agenda on campus.

“There’s a lot that parents can do,” Mass said, noting that parents can decide not to make contributions to their child’s college….

DEI advocates ‘misuse our trusted words,’ says one mom

Rebecca Friedrichs, a California-based mother of two grown sons, told Fox News Digital that parents may be “unaware of the destructive nature of DEI…”

“We collectively understand the word ‘diversity’ to include respectful debate of diverse opinions, open and honest discussion, respect for others, even when we disagree.”

“So, when the university announces it is ‘diverse,’ we think, ‘That’s positive,'” noted Friedrichs, who is a co-founder of Kids and Country, a national movement of parents, teachers and citizens….

“Their definition of ‘diversity’ is twisted and is the exact opposite of our understanding,” she said. “Their ‘diversity’ accepts only their group-think opinions, their stifling of true debate, their silencing of diverse ideas and their tyrannical control of all content….”

Friedrichs encouraged parents to boycott universities that promote the DEI agenda to “stop the madness….”

Talk with your kids before they go off to college

Dr. Mary K. Alvord, director of the Rockville, Maryland-based Alvord, Baker & Associates, LLC — and a psychologist specializing in treating children, adolescents and adults — told Fox News Digital there are ways parents can help their college-bound students understand “the bigger picture.”

It’s important for parents to start talking with their children early, said Alvord, before they head off to college, about their values and how can they express themselves….

Another tool for parents, according to Friedrichs, includes vetting student syllabi, which are public documents.

Friedrichs pointed out, “There are often good educators who are trapped in politically driven universities — so look for those professional educators and stick with them….”

What do you think of DEI? Share your thoughts and prayers below.

(Excerpt from Fox News. Photo Credit: Getty Images)

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Jane Fain
August 3, 2022

Sorry for not doing a final proof reading before posting. As an educator I should know better.
Hillsong should be Hillsdale, and there should be the word “are” just before the word contrary. Again,sorry.

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Jane Fain
August 3, 2022

As a great-grandmother and retired educator I would not advise anyone to go to a school of higher education right now unless it is a place like Hillsong, Prager U or Asbury University(use to be College). It just isn’t safe academically, and why fork over money to people who are going to indoctrinate students into ideas that contrary to how our nation was founded. Many of these institutions need to be shut down with the Administration and Faculty sent packing. Some back to their own country.
Let the graduate get a job and give them time to work and get a good feel of being in the world contributing in a positive way in society. That’s my suggestion.

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Darlene Estlow
August 3, 2022

Father I thank you that staff of this university and parents of these students are growing wise and discerning. Give them courage to stand against diversity great embraces only political correct thought. May they stand strong against this evil and have favor. Turn the hearts of the heads off universities to embrace truth.

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