Bring the DOJ to your school to dislodge DEI from the campus

by Stanley K. Ridgley, PhD
March 1, 2025
Racialist DEI programs, policies, and procedures in the university have been violating the civil rights of students, faculty, and staff for many years with impunity. That’s changed now.
The deadline has come and gone for schools to comply with US law, and now is when we see who is committed to justice, who is foolish, who is deceitful, and who is a liar.
We can all help to expunge the fraud of “diversity, equity, inclusion” from the college campuses. Each of us has a role to play.
If you are harassed on the basis of race, you have a complaint. If you find that DEI continues to linger on your campus in the form of bureaucrats, “trainings,” or webpages, you have a complaint. If DEI functionaries continue to interfere in academic affairs in the form of loyalty oaths, curriculum decrees, and subject matter diktats, you have valid complaitn.
Use this link to connect with the Department of Justice to report DEI violations of US Civil Rights Laws.
https://civilrights.justice.gov
The link leads to a reporting page that looks like this:

Click on “Start a Report” and you can get busy bringing justice back to the campus. The report form looks like this:

Given the recent guidance provided by the Department of Education to higher education, references to DEI, DEI programs that harass and target certain students and faculty, DEI personnel who act in ways that violation illegal discrimination laws, are all subject to report.
If your campus continues to maintain a DEI presence on your campus (or has attempted to mask or rename it), you should report this to the DOJ. It will likely trigger an investigation by the Office of Civil Rights, and the matter will be adjudicated quickly.
Federal funding into the millions of dollars are at risk, so we expect that universities will do the right thing and avoid needless unpleasantness.
We can all work together to restore the Enlightenment university. Bottom line, as they say: See something? Say something!