不要说“美国”:密歇根州立大学有 140 多名员工致力于 222 个 DEI 行动项目
Don't Say "America": Michigan State Has 140+ Employees Working On 222 DEI Action Items

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密歇根州立大学 (MSU) 雇用了 ​​140 多名人员来处理各种“多样性、公平性和包容性”举措,每年花费约 1800 万美元。 这些举措的范围从创建促进包容性语言的指南到促进与不同社区的关系。 其中包括人力资源部制定的LGBTQIA2S+资源指南。 截至最新报告,该大学尚未完成其计划目标的大约四分之一,而仅完成了 10%。 在 2022-23 学年,每个目标都报告了具体进展,但结果差异很大。 例如,“包容性沟通指南”的实施建议不要使用与复活节和圣诞节等假期相关的某些术语。 相比之下,它建议包容性地承认假期。 密歇根州立大学对 The Fix 的数据提出质疑,但承认多样性、公平性和包容性在其使命中的重要性。 健康科学执行副总裁 Norman Beauchamp(729,994 美元)、副总裁兼首席多样性官 Jabbar Bennett(363,511 美元加福利)和多样性研究网络主任 Deborah Johnson(204,471 美元)等高级官员领导了多项举措。 批评者认为,这些支出代表了纳税人资金的过度投资,并呼吁立法者重新评估。

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Authored by MJ Cadman via The College Fix,

Michigan State University currently has more than 140 employees working on 222 different “diversity, equity, and inclusion,” agenda items.

The salaries for those employees, some of whom work on DEI full-time, totals more than $18 million dollars according to a College Fix analysis.

One of these goals included an “inclusive language” guide that instructed university employees not to say “America” or use Easter and Christmas imagery.

The Fix pulled the data from the latest “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,” report for the public university in Lansing and used salary information from the school and government watchdog group Open the Books. In a few cases, The Fix estimated the salary for some employees based on the lowest salaries for personnel in comparable positions.

Some action items are more specific than others, including the creation of an “LGBTQIA2S+ Resource Guide,” from the human resource department. The guide “will feature crucial links to gender-affirming and transition-related care benefits, specifically catering to the needs of the trans and non-binary community.”

Others include “[f]ostering a team culture and building meaningful relationships with diverse constituents.”

The university has not started on about 25 percent of its goals, according to the latest report. Only 10 percent, 22 in total, have been fully implemented.

MSU told The Fix it did not have a scorecard yet for this school year. However, in the 2022-23 school year the school broke down each item by status. One of the finished goals was the creation of “an inclusive communications guide that highlights common terms that reflect culturally competent, empathetic and inclusive language.”

That guide recommended against using words around Easter such as “eggs” and “chicks” and avoiding “Christmas trees” and “gifts,” during the winter.

Yet the same section of the DEI agenda recommended “[providing] more inclusive recognition of holidays/commemorative dates.”

The university disputed The Fix’s numbers. The Fix provided MSU with a preliminary analysis of the data for review.

“Diversity, equity and inclusion are values that align with and enable our land grant mission of expanding educational access for all,” spokesman Mark Bullion told The Fix via email.

“No budget is dedicated to ‘DEI.’ With more than 12,000 employees, diversity, equity and inclusion administrators are only a tiny fraction of personnel,” he said.

“With that said, many of the jobs listed are required operational roles that ensure compliance with legal obligations,” Bullion said. “Others include executive leaders with broad divisional oversight and employees who serve on a committee or in an advisory capacity.”

Some of those higher-level leaders include Executive Vice President for Health Sciences Norman Beauchamp, who makes $729,994 per year, according to Open the Books. He is listed in The Fix report because Health Sciences is implementing some goals relating to community outreach.

However, other high-paid administrators appear to be focused on DEI. This includes Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer Jabbar Bennett who makes $363,511 per year, among other benefits, and Deborah Johnson, director of the Diversity Research Network. She makes $204,471 per year.

The compliance headcount could include the 22 personnel in the Office of Institutional Equity, such as intake coordinators and civil rights investigators.

A conservative Michigan think tank criticized the university’s spending.

“Taxpayers have been showering public universities with billions of dollars and asking nothing in return,” James Hohman with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy told The Fix via an emailed media statement.

“We should revisit that policy,” the center’s fiscal policy director said.

“Lawmakers need to reassess how much money is being given to state universities to ensure that taxpayers are getting good returns for their investments.”

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