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Ellie Wolfe
The Baltimore Banner
Naval Academy faculty told to avoid divisive concepts like systemic racism
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The guidance from the provost follows President Trumps recent DEI-focused executive order, which some say seeks to erase history and diversity.
Faculty at the Naval Academy are no longer permitted to use materials in the classroom that teach about systemic racism and sexism, according to an internal email obtained by The Baltimore Banner.
Instructors have also been told not to promote the concepts of environmental justice or gender ideology. Officials at the military college confirmed to The Banner that the email was sent by the provosts office earlier this week.
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U.S. Rep. Sarah Elfreth, a new congressional appointee to the academys board of visitors, voiced concern about the Trump administrations actions.
A Navy and Marine Corps that look like our country and receive an education that teaches the accurate history of our nation is critical to our national security and ability to influence strong democratic principles abroad, the Maryland Democrat said in a statement Friday. This Administrations clear goal of erasing the history and diversity of our great nation only sets us back.

Walleye
(41,468 posts)NJCher
(40,741 posts)Freedom of speech issue.
surfered
(8,033 posts)Irish_Dem
(72,560 posts)This decreases the chance they will band together to overthrow the corrupt regime.
sop
(15,247 posts)Military academies will now teach revisionist history about WWII, focusing on a kinder, gentler form of Nazism, and slavery will no longer be mentioned as the cause of the Civil War.
Prairie Gates
(5,706 posts)They start with the service academies because they are most vulnerable, but pretty much every college and university in the United States is dependent to some degree on federal support. They will test this in the fully owned and operated universities like the USNA and West Point, then fan out to apply specific curricular change in every university. And what will the university presidents and provosts do? They will do what they're told, and recalcitrant faculty will get the shitcan. They're talking brave now, but will change their tunes when the axes start falling. Many of the decision-makers (tenured faculty, admin types) have never experienced unemployment and are not about to start now, either approaching retirement or with their own kids in college.
Comrade Citizen
(344 posts)Great to have Rep Elfreth speaking out for what is right.
Skittles
(166,143 posts)history must be rewritten to avoid hurting their fee-fees
electric_blue68
(22,464 posts)Thing after awful thing.