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Any college or university that receives federal funds MUST have a DEI Statement, so every college website will have these issues outlined for parents/students. Every syllabus will have a DEI statement along with the course outline/books needed/curriculum pace. Fortunately, an EO has been signed and most of this will fade away or be closeted. I have a son who attends University of DE and I see very little "trans/queer" (weird) stuff when I visit (which is often) but the Genspect site lists it as widespread? My son says that he doesn't see much of the trans/queer stuff happening on campus even though he knows there is likely a very small population there. He had 1 lesson (it was an online seminar) on the Genderbread person when he took a personal health class his freshman year and he texted me a photo of the purple haired young woman and asked me "WTF is this shit!" about the graphic....I told him to memorize it for the test and then delete it from his brain!

The summer before his soph year and they sent out a survey about class selections. UD was consolidating classes due to lack of enrollment.....and they were mostly classes in Women's and Gender studies. Trans/Queer had hit its peak and was taking a dive. I suspect the new EO will allow colleges to get back to real education.

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