ASU students learn about non-binary pop stars
The Goldwater Institute report on the Cronkite School
It starts with training courses about how to work in a diverse setting with people from many different backgrounds. It becomes a course on radical left ideologies concerning oppression, colonization, privilege, pronouns, and whiteness.
At ASU’s Cronkite School of Journalism, a required course for students teaches all about “avoiding “microaggressions,” checking one’s “cisgender privilege,” and using
“preferred pronouns.” This is detailed in a new report by the Goldwater Institute that required a prolonged public records request from ASU. Why wouldn’t the Cronkite School proudly publish this material on its web page to let the public know all about these concepts? What I’ve found is that most of this kind of training material is not made public, and when the public finds out that tax money and student/employee time are being spent on this, they are not happy.
There will be more coming this week . . .
https://www.goldwaterinstitute.org/policy-report/do-journalism-students-need-a-course-on-nonbinary-pop-stars/
I cannot imagine how coddled your life has been that *this* is what you get worked up about.
The rest of us have real problems to deal with.