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Assembly Speaker backs off UW diversity ban

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(The Center Square) – The fight over diversity, equity and inclusion at the University of Wisconsin come back in the future after Assembly Speaker Robin Vos said he is giving up on his push to eliminate DEI positions within the universities. “I thought a very reasonable position would be to say like corrections or any […]

The post Assembly Speaker backs off UW diversity ban appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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