UMN is a repeat offender in programming that discriminates in favor of BIPOC students and against white students, having recently resolved a similar OCR complaint brought by EPP as to a different program, yet it continued such discriminatory conduct.
) of the Legal Insurrection Foundation has challenged numerous racially discriminatory programs done in the name of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. In all we have filed over 40 complaints and legal actions since launch in February 2023, with over half the schools withdrawing or modifying the discriminatory programs after our filing. with the Office for Civil Rights of the U.S.
One of the initiatives of the BIPOC Design Justice Initiative is to regularly host “Design Justice Affinity Spaces” which are described as “affinity spaces for students and employees who identify as Black, Indigenous, and people of color , Queer, and white allies. These spaces are intentionally crafted to be an outlet and point of connection for the college around issues of identity and intersection.
We then explained in great detail why the BIPOC Design Justice Initiative was unlawful, concluding with a request for expredited treatment since UMN is a repeat offender:
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