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>An employee at Utah Valley University claimed that a young minority student was uneducated for denying that she had experienced racism after her father perpetrated a minor racism hoax, according to video footage obtained exclusively by Underreported Stories.

 

Study Reveals Universities Are Rebranding DEI Programs Despite Legislative Bans

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09/17/2024

 

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Study Reveals Universities Are Rebranding DEI Programs Despite Legislative BansUniversity of Alabama. Photo: Jim Bauer / flickr

 

A recent study has revealed that numerous universities, despite pledging to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, are instead rebranding the initiatives under new names.

 

CriticalRace.org, a website that tracks Critical Race Theory (CRT) curricula and training at over 700 higher education institutions across the US, found that 10 out of 26 universities in states with legislative efforts to remove DEI have simply replaced these programs with new offices that retain similar goals and personnel.

 

States such as Alabama, Florida, Idaho, and Iowa have moved to eliminate DEI from higher education, yet many colleges in these states have opened offices like the “Office of Access and Engagement” and the “Division of Access, Opportunity, and Diversity” to replace DEI departments. These new offices appear to carry on the same initiatives as their predecessors, according to the website’s findings.

 

William A. Jacobson, a clinical professor of law at Cornell Law School and who founded CriticalRace.org’s database, explained to Fox News that these findings demonstrate how “deeply embedded” CRT and DEI concepts are in higher education.

 

“The efforts to excise CRT and DEI from universities will take time to see real impact,” Jacobson said. “Higher education has little desire to reform itself, and only a sustained long-term effort will move universities back to the central mission of education, and away from ideological indoctrination.”

 

According to CriticalRace.org,the universities that have rebranded their DEI initiatives include The University of Alabama, Florida State University, University of Iowa, University of Northern Iowa, Oklahoma State University, South Dakota State University, University of South Dakota, University of Tennessee (System-wide), University of Utah and Utah Valley University.

 

“For example, the University of Alabama disbanded its DEI office and launched the Division of Opportunities, Connections, and Success; however, the new division is led by Dr. Christine Taylor, who was the Vice President and Associate Provost for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,” the website said in its report.

 

“Florida State University took a similar approach by changing title names and reclassifying positions of employees who were already working in DEI to give them different roles; the approach circumvented the University laying anyone off,” it continued. “The Office of Equal Opportunity Compliance and Engagement was activated in October 2023 to replace the DEI office.”

 

Kemberlee Kaye, managing editor of CriticalRace.org, noted that the findings were expected.

 

“We predicted a year ago after the Supreme Court affirmative action ruling that DEI would not disappear on college campuses but would move underground in a variety of ways. Our research findings confirm our analysis that one time legislative efforts are not sufficient and sustained action is necessary,” Kaye told Fox News.

 

“This research is imperative to understanding that legislative efforts halting the funding and/or proliferation of DEI/CRT on campus are a solid first step, but they’re not a one-stop solution,” she added.

 

https://tpusa.com/live/study-reveals-universities-are-rebranding-dei-programs-despite-legislative-bans/

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>Study Reveals Universities Are Rebranding DEI Programs Despite Legislative Bans

 

Amid the DEI debate, this fireball Utah college president stands out as a living example of diversity

Astrid Tuminez drank beer as a preteen and now is a Latter-day Saint convert. She defended her dissertation while seven months pregnant and is proving “unstoppable” in her drive to boost UVU.

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Valley University President Astrid Tuminez poses for a portrait on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023, during a visit to the UVU Museum of Art.

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah Valley University President Astrid Tuminez poses for a portrait on Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023, during a visit to the UVU Museum of Art.

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Right-wing agitator Charlie Kirk is set to make two stops at Utah universities during an upcoming tour next month — and it’s already spurring outrage among some students.⁠

A petition started by a USU student Friday calling for Kirk’s appearance at the school to be canceled received more than 800 signatures in under 16 hours and came after Turning Point USA, Kirk’s organization, announced five tour stops in September, with Kirk’s visits to Utah bookending appearances in Colorado, Minnesota and Virginia.⁠

“Charlie Kirk’s scheduled appearance at Utah State University on his American Comeback Tour is a matter of significant concern for many students and community members,” the Change.org petition calling for the cancellation of Kirk’s USU appearance reads.⁠

Launched Friday morning, the petition originally had a goal of 500 signatures. By early afternoon, the petition had garnered several hundred signatures and its organizers upped the goal to 1,000 signees.⁠

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Anonymous ID: 090a61 Sept. 11, 2025, 6:28 a.m. No.23579768   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9781 >>9786 >>0031 >>0265 >>0458

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Petition update

Prevent Charlie Kirk from speaking at Utah Valley University

Tomorrow's Event

Anonymous Contributor

Pleasant Grove, UT, United States

Sep 9, 2025

 

Hello friends and fellow students,

 

I wish I were writing to report that UVU had chosen to act against platforming Charlie Kirk tomorrow, but unfortunately that is not the case. UVU has decided to continue hosting the event, citing its commitment to “institutional neutrality and free expression” in a statement released last week.

 

What disappointed me most in UVU’s statement was when they said, “UVU, including its leaders speaking on behalf of the institution, does not take official positions on political, social, or cultural controversies unless they directly impact our mission, operations, or core values.”

 

I believe this stance fails to align with UVU’s own mission and values. Neutrality in the face of harm contradicts the values of care, accountability, and results. Likewise, inclusion cannot exist if neutrality permits marginalization. UVU’s leadership must recognize when speech or actions on campus compromise student success, dignity, or belonging. In these cases, neutrality does not uphold UVU’s mission, it undermines it. I’ve expressed these concerns directly to officials but have not yet received a response.

 

Even so, I am grateful that we were able to rally together and make our voices heard through this petition. Thank you to everyone who signed.

 

As for tomorrow, I've heard students are responding in different ways: some will attend the event but ignore him, others plan to debate, protest, hand out flyers, or set up alternative tables to draw attention elsewhere. Whichever you decide, I encourage you to stay safe, support one another, and remember that our collective presence and voices matter. What unites us is a commitment to making UVU a place where all students feel valued, respected, and included.

 

Thank you all,

Gabriel Zavala

 

>https://www.change.org/p/prevent-charlie-kirk-from-speaking-at-utah-valley-university/u/33872433

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>Gabriel Zavala

Prevent Charlie Kirk from speaking at Utah Valley University

Recent signers:

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John Buscemi and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

 

Utah Valley University's tagline is "a place for you." How then, can the university claim to represent inclusion and diversity by allowing an influencer like Charlie Kirk to have a platform? Charlie Kirk is known for his divisive rhetoric that often supports policies and laws which aren't inclusive and can marginalize various communities. 



 

As students at Utah Valley University, we have come to cherish an environment that strives for inclusivity and diversity. Yet, the planned speaking engagement of Charlie Kirk threatens this ideal. Kirk's presence and the messages he delivers stand in contrast to the values of understanding, acceptance, and progress that many of us hold dear.



 

It's imperative that UVU re-evaluates the decision to allow Charlie Kirk to speak. We advocate for speakers who inspire inclusivity and unity, rather than division. Universities are meant to be places of learning, growth, and unity. Giving a platform to someone whose views are in direct opposition to these principles undermines UVU's commitment to being "a place for you."



 

Let's take action and urge Utah Valley University to reconsider this decision. By doing so, we are championing a campus environment where every student feels welcome and represented. Your voice matters; please sign this petition to help maintain UVU as a truly inclusive place for everyone.

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Early warnings ignored: In 2005, HSBC Bank USA was already under suspicionby U.S. regulators for poor controls and entered into an agreement to fix its compliance issues. However, the bank repeatedly failed to make the necessary changes.

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Sanctions violations: HSBC's overseas affiliates processed at least 28,000 transactions worth nearly $20 billion for customers in sanctioned countries, primarily Iran, between 2001 and 2007. The affiliates systematically altered transaction records to conceal their ties to sanctioned entities.

Terrorist financing risk: The bank's continued relationship with Al Rajhi Bank, a Saudi bank with alleged ties to terrorism financing, raised additional concerns. HSBC Group pressured its U.S. affiliate to restore business with Al Rajhi after the U.S. affiliate had cut ties in 2005 due to compliance concerns.

Whistleblower revelations: Whistleblower Everett Stern, a former HSBC compliance officer, provided key evidence regarding the bank's weak internal controls and its dealings with potentially dangerous clients.

 

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Following the Senate investigation, the U.S. Department of Justice charged HSBC with criminal violations of the Bank Secrecy Act.

 

In December 2012, HSBC paid a record $1.9 billion fine under a deferred prosecution agreement. The bank admitted to the anti-money laundering and sanctions violations.

The fine included a $1.256 billion forfeiture and $665 million in civil penalties.

As part of the agreement, HSBC committed to major reforms and agreed to external oversight by a compliance monito

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