Posted on 05/27/2023 6:23:53 PM PDT by CFW
Duke University is facing a fresh federal civil rights investigation for a racially exclusive program at its medical school days after resolving a separate civil rights matter over excluding women.
Last week, the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights informed Mark Perry, a senior fellow with the medical watchdog group Do No Harm, that Duke University was no longer excluding men from two programs the school had organized, one for high school girls interested in orthopedic surgery and engineering, and another for female medical students.
But on Tuesday, in response to a complaint from Perry about a program at the Duke University School of Medicine that was reserved for black men, the Office for Civil Rights revealed that it had launched a second investigation into the school just days after resolving the previous one.
Perry and Do No Harm had accused the medical school of violating federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex and race through its Black Men in Medicine initiative.
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I would not hire an attorney who has graduated in the past fifteen to twenty years. Also, I look for older physicians rather than those who have recently graduated from medical school. If a school's standards are based on DIE metrics, chances are strong that their graduates are not actually "professionals" who are experienced in their field.
The system is being flooded with DEI, FORMALLY KNOWN AS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, Inexperienced, unqualified people with the correct skin tone. In many areas poses a clear and present danger to all Americans and their families
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