• @stanleytweedle@lemmy.world
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    52 years ago

    Initially, Texas A&M celebrated hiring McElroy with a public signing ceremony to announce her hiring. But in the weeks following, vocal groups from outside the university system expressed issues with her previous employment at The New York Times and her support for diversity in newsrooms. McElroy has said she was told that not everyone was pleased by her joining the faculty. Critics of her hiring focused on her prior work on diversity and inclusion.

    Sounds a lot like that ‘cancel culture’ that conservatives love to pretend to hate.

  • the_itsb (she/her)
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    42 years ago

    It’s wild to me that there are actual adults who think “diversity, equity, and inclusion” is somehow evil and bad. I grew up in a conservative family in a rural area, and even I remember being told by my parents and Sunday school teachers that “It takes all kinds,” and “Jesus loves them, you should too.” Those lessons convey the same ethos as “diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

  • Flying Squid
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    22 years ago

    She didn’t just hire a woman, she hired a black woman. They don’t take kindly to that sort of thing in Texas.

  • Doug Holland
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    22 years ago

    It’s nice that the Pres of Texas A&M gets fired, hooray for that, but it doesn’t get Kathleen McElroy the job she was told she had.

  • SnowboardBum
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    12 years ago

    Good. They dirt-roaded Dr. McElroy. Changed the agreement multiple times after McElroy signed it.