Posted on 05/22/2014 5:16:34 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
An organization that published a list of 29 Pitfalls of Working With White People that was circulated at a diversity conference earlier this year received hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants from the U.S. Department of Justice, the Daily Caller has learned.
Beyond Diversity Resource Center, based in New Jersey, is listed as a partner organization for the White Privilege Conference which was held in Madison, Wisc. in March.
One of the pitfalls listed on the Centers pamphlet, published by the website Progressives Today, is that white people ask stupid questions.
The diversity group, which claims that it works to build a society that honors individuals because of their cultural differences, wrote on the pamphlet that whites benefit financially off the backs of people of color.
White people are arrogant, they say something stupid and get too friendly too fast, the diversity centers pamphlet claims.
The organization has published several books on diversity and racism including The Anti-Racist Cookbook and The Great White Elephant. They also lead educational seminars and workshops throughout the country.
And an increasing share of their funding has come from the federal government mainly the U.S. Department of Justice.
In fiscal year 2011, the center received a $250,000 grant from the Office on Violence Against Women, which falls under the DOJ.
In Aug. 2012, they received a $249,479 grant from the Office for Victims of Crimes to conduct National field-generated training, technical assistance, and demonstration noncompetitive continuation projects.
According to the DOJs 2012 program plan, Beyond Diversity Resource Center partnered with the school of social work at Rutgers University on a demonstration project that involved providers of victim services from across the country.
The center will implement organizational development strategies with the participating organizations, offer relevant diversity training, and develop organizational protocols in an effort to enhance LGBTQ victim services, according to the DOJs planning document.
And in June 2013, Robin Parker, the groups executive director, co-hosted an online discussion on Incorporating LGBTQ Victims Needs into Mainstream Victim Services for the Office for Victims of Crime, another sub-unit of the DOJ.
It is unclear if any of the funding from those programs overlapped. Parker did not immediately respond to The Daily Callers request for comment. Likewise, the Department of Justice did not respond to a request for comment.
The Centers grants have increased substantially over the past several years.
They received nearly $325,000 in government grants between July 2012 and June 2013, according to their 2012 Form 990. In the year ended June 2012, the Center received just over $147,000. In the prior two years, the center received no government grants while receiving smaller grants in the years before that.
The White Privilege Conference, which partnered with the Beyond Diversity group, has been exposed recently for some of the statements made by conference attendees.
The longer you are in the tea party, the more racist you become, said one speaker at the conference, whose statements were captured by conservatives outlets who infiltrated the event.
Another conference speaker, a former English teacher, told a seminar that being a white person who does anti-racist work is like being an alcoholic. (RELATED: White Privilege Conference Labels Little Kids Racists)
One white student attending the conference thanked conference attendees for helping him identify what he perceived as his own racism. I feel like Im going to go home and tell my parents that Im a racist and Im not proud of that, but Im proud that I can say that, he said.
The attendance costs and some of the planning expenses for the event were paid for out of taxpayer dollars, several watchdog sites have reported. The MacIver Institute, based in Wisconsin, found that at least $20,000 had been spent by the state and the University of Wisconsin education system to help fund the conference.
Frankly, I think most “people of color” respect us more when we don’t try to play this game. I just go about my business and take people on a case-by-case basis. And I don’t even try to pretend I like everyone. I don’t. I try to be polite and respectful to everyone but that’s it till I get to know them.
srbfl
But I haven't had that life and I'd bet a LOT of white people haven't. I grew up poor and joined the military. Now I work in the inner city. Yes, I've been called "the white girl," yes, I've had people want to touch my hair, yes I've had to be afraid to walk alone places. Yes I rode the bus, for years, yes I've been in debt, no, my parents couldn't help me... that is LIFE for pete's sake.
Robin Parker, director. Smile nice for the marks, Robin. Since 1994 - 20 years, really? - Parker has made a living off "bias crime" in the state of New Jersey. Statistics for racial bias crime are available for New Jersey HERE. These appear to be just after Parker's tenure. Note the disparity between black and white victims, roughly 8-10:1 black versus white. There may actually be a few people credulous enough to believe this.
Pamela Smith Chambers, Training Director. She's been at the "fairness" game since 1987. Degrees in English and Counseling. Co-author of the work cited below.
Nancy Mamis-King, Research and Development Director. Masters in Social Work. Been at the game since 1963.
What might you see in one of these workshops if you can read through the tears of shame? Well, there's this:
And this:
Oh, but wait, there's more:
These are the people who are tearing the country apart and profiting handsomely from it, and it is they who are responsible for one of the most disgustingly racist screeds since Martin Bormann was pounding them out on a manual typewriter. Remember these names. You're paying them.
Bump! Look who runs the DoJ who gave out the grants.
Makes me sick.
Ax stupid questions.
Strange.
It isn't conservatives that must realize it, it is the dopey RINOs that must see him for what he is. We get it already.
President Obamba’s? - cant even spell.
30. Damn white people actually want to work. Say whut?!
One could easily come up with a list of pitfalls when working with people of color. But of course, that would be considered horrid and hateful.
I saw this sap outside chick fil a tonight handing out dollars to ungrateful pan handling black teens.
Funny you should mention DNA. ( ... BTW, this is an atrocious fantasy-classical depiction of the DNA molecule, just as are the depictions shown in the new COSMOS ... )
I note that “It’s in our DNA.” and such expressions have entered the lexicon, usually to describe habitual or acquired characteristics. Consider today’s ( 5/22/14 ) DILBERT for example, with the line “PERHAPS THEY’RE SENSING THAT YOU HAVE TROLL DNA.” ( Cartoon caps in original. ) The next panel continues, “DID YOUR MOM EVER LIVE UNDER A BRIDGE?”
What are we to make of this? The popular discourse has transgressed all bounds of science and logic.
I do wonder about the hair thingy......
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