Posted on 09/25/2017 9:37:24 PM PDT by ForYourChildren
The University of North Carolina, Charlotte, offers a staggering 345 courses on the topic of diversity and social justice.
The University of North Carolina, Charlotte released a list of their Diversity Courses that spans 21 pages and covers academic disciplines such as Religious Studies, Womens and Gender Studies, Languages and Culture Studies, and Africana Studies.
Although its unclear why UNC Charlotte needs so many Diversity Courses, Associate Dean Shawn Long says that the topics discussed in such courses are beneficial to all of the members of the schools community.
When we consider the concept of diversity, broadly speaking, we mean that lives, perspectives and practices are enriched when we actively engage in discourse and are inclusive in our actions around complex ideas and issues, Long explained.
A class entitled Transfeminism, offers students the opportunity to explore the intersection of trans and feminist studies and to explore feminist perspectives within trans studiessuch as intersectionalityand consider the contours and legacy of feminist transphobia.
Another course, Queer Culture in America, focuses on the liberation of queen Americans and the evolving definition of what it has meant to be queer in America over time. The course description says the course focuses on the construction of Queer identity in the late 20th and 21st centuries.
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How does a university is a presumably conservative state end up so loony toons liberal?
“My beautiful, loving and loyal wife has instructions to NEVER allow me into that situation. We have counter measures in place to save us from the humiliation, pain and abuse it would bring. I pray that she remains strong.”
Interesting.
Can you share with me what the counter measures are? I may want to implement those also.
I would love to share - however, the negative reflection that “could possibly” fall on my beloved, will not allow.
It’s not really all that hard to put together though.
Currently I’m a healthy, relatively young man of 59yrs. Should my health suddenly, for whatever reason, take a dive to the point where I need assistance in doing the most basic things in life - implement the plan. Do not waste money or other resources or suffer yourself, witnessing natures ugliest course prolonging the inevitable.
I have lived an above average, interesting, activity filled life that has blessed others in addition to my (our) own. Should it STOP tomorrow - I’ll go into the next life a content man.
Do the math . . . . .
Read that anti-white
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