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In a landmark decision on the 17th of January, the State Board of Education in Tallahassee, Florida, enforced stringent regulations. The decision aims to curb the utilization of public funds for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs across the Florida College System (FCS). By defining DEI for the first time, the Board has taken a proactive stance. It prohibits FCS institutions from employing state or federal funds for programs that classify individuals based on race or sex. The ideology prevents any form of differential or preferential treatment.


Do taxpayers really want their hard-earned money spent on divisive DEI programs? The Board’s resolute decision ensures that public funds will no longer fuel DEI initiatives on the 28 state college campuses. But is this move a step towards academic purity or a restriction of free discourse?

Simultaneously, the State Board of Education opted to replace the course “Principles of Sociology” with a comprehensive American History core course. It says it aims to provide students with an unbiased historical account. Is this an earnest pursuit of academic integrity, or does it suppress alternative perspectives?


Florida Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr., emphasized the importance of higher education returning to its roots of academic integrity and knowledge pursuit. He also denounced what he termed “radical woke ideologies.” Is this a necessary correction to protect education, or does it infringe on intellectual diversity?

Boasting a seven-year streak as the nation’s top-ranked higher education system, Florida appears resolute in providing students with an unbiased, world-class education. But is this pursuit of truth a laudable endeavor, or does it risk stifling essential conversations on diversity and inclusion?

These and many more are questions begging for answers. We would love to hear your perspective on the foregoing, so let the conversation begin!

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