Why Some White People Treat Diversity Like an Evil Villain

<p>There is no way to sugarcoat the anti-civil rights movement unfolding in the aftermath of the Supreme Court&#39;s decision to ban race-based affirmative action policies. What may have seemed like one decision pertaining to college admissions was symptomatic of a much broader effort to portray diversity as a villain in American society, complete with a swivel chair and maniacal laughter. For instance, conservatives introduced at least&nbsp;<a href="https://edtrust.org/resource/a-map-of-anti-dei-efforts-on-college-campuses-across-the-u-s//" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">forty-five bills</a>&nbsp;to block diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in state legislatures this year.&nbsp;Sadly, there hasn&#39;t been enough pushback on the notion that diversity is some blight on the American social landscape. Why does the word &quot;diversity&quot; send shivers down the spine of some White Americans?</p> <p><a href="https://readcultured.com/why-some-white-people-treat-diversity-like-an-evil-villain-14cc51e6cf46"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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