‘There is no plan to sanction or fire me, and my job is not in jeopardy,’ Uju Anja wrote on Twitter
Two diversity, equity and inclusion college administrators condemned as racist Carnegie Mellon’s response to Nigerian-born Professor Uju Anya’s anti-Elizabeth II tweets in a September 14 opinion piece at Inside Higher Ed .
“By publicly condemning a Black woman for her views and choosing to distance themselves from an academic whom they recruited and hired to engage in discourse, Carnegie Mellon administrators made several things worse and one thing clear: freedom of speech is never ‘free’ for people of color in America,” Branden Elmore and Dwayne Wright wrote.
Elmore is a postdoctoral associate at the Center for Diversity and Inclusion in Higher Education at the University of Maryland, according to Inside Higher Ed . Wright is an assistant professor of higher education administration and director of diversity, equity and inclusion […]
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