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Anti-White and Anti-Asian Funding in Louisiana Higher Ed.
Posted on 1/23/26 at 10:19 am
Posted on 1/23/26 at 10:19 am
"In fact, at the top of the Louisiana higher education chain of command is a registered Democrat who worked in the Obama administration “leading post-secondary diversity and inclusion work”–Kim Hunter Reed.
Soon after Reed’s appointment as Commissioner of Louisiana Higher Education in 2018, the Board of Regents and nearly all state universities adopted a policy objective in the Higher Education Executive Budget that openly prioritizes non-White and non-Asian students. This discriminatory objective first appeared in the FY21-22 budget (pg. 16) and has been listed every year since, including the FY25-26 budget (pg. 12)."
"Louisiana families want their children to thrive in higher education. They deserve a higher education system that focuses on academic excellence and merit over opaque DEI policy goals that quietly reappear in each year’s executive budget without proper scrutiny.
What’s more, Louisiana higher education could be at risk of losing key federal funding if the Board of Regents is found to have violated Title VI through the discriminatory Objective 6711-09."
Louisiana Deserves a Full Audit of Anti-White and Anti-Asian Funding at the Board of Regentsentsntsntsntsts]ts
Soon after Reed’s appointment as Commissioner of Louisiana Higher Education in 2018, the Board of Regents and nearly all state universities adopted a policy objective in the Higher Education Executive Budget that openly prioritizes non-White and non-Asian students. This discriminatory objective first appeared in the FY21-22 budget (pg. 16) and has been listed every year since, including the FY25-26 budget (pg. 12)."
"Louisiana families want their children to thrive in higher education. They deserve a higher education system that focuses on academic excellence and merit over opaque DEI policy goals that quietly reappear in each year’s executive budget without proper scrutiny.
What’s more, Louisiana higher education could be at risk of losing key federal funding if the Board of Regents is found to have violated Title VI through the discriminatory Objective 6711-09."
Louisiana Deserves a Full Audit of Anti-White and Anti-Asian Funding at the Board of Regentsentsntsntsntsts]ts
Posted on 1/23/26 at 10:34 am to MardiGrasMike
quote:Despicable human.
Kim Hunter Reed.
This post was edited on 1/23/26 at 10:35 am
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