How California schools, colleges are responding to Trump's DEI crackdown
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California public universities and schools are under pressure from the U.S. Department of Education to eliminate race-specific programs or face funding cuts. Educators are cautiously affirming their commitment to diversity while avoiding direct confrontation with the Trump administration. Despite the federal directive, many institutions have not yet changed their practices regarding culturally-themed dorms and student scholarships. Leaders emphasize adherence to state anti-discrimination laws, with UC President Michael V. Drake and UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk highlighting the importance of maintaining core missions and values during these uncertain times.
University of California President Michael V. Drake stated that the university system will evaluate the potential impact of federal directives while continuing to align with state anti-discrimination laws.
UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk reaffirmed the university's mission and values in a video message, emphasizing that despite the unclear federal landscape, the commitment to diversity remains strong.
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