Intellectual Diversity Scorecard: Left-of-Center 5, Right-of-Center 0

(Editor's note: Ann McLean will periodically take the ideological temperature of articles appearing in issues of UVA Today. As a supporter of intellectual diversity, The Jefferson Council takes no issue with left-of-center faculty, students, and issues being profiled in the University's official house organ. We do have a problem with an administration that presents only left-of-center perspectives.)Compiled by Ann McLean, April 2, 2012Article: Global Forest Losses Accelerated Despite the Pandemic, Threatening World’s Climate Deborah Lawrence, deforestation and climate change professor, cited in Washington Post article.Left of centerFaculty Spotlight: Professor Studies Sounds of JusticeAssociate professor of music Nomi Dave documenting women speaking out for gender justice.Left of centerCalendar: Fri.: Webinar, “Racial Equity Speaker Series: Ijeoma Oluo,” writer.Department of Media Studies and Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.Left of center.Article: One Professor’s Inspiring Transition From Figure Skating to AcademiaTells the story of media studies professor Christopher Ali, a competitive Canadian ice skater, as coming out as gay.Left of centerArt exhibit: Thur.: Climate Ambition Summit, “Ghost Forest Reception and Virtual Art Exhibit,” UVA, 7–8:15 p.m. Register onlinePhoto exhibition of "Ghost Forests" on Virginia's Eastern Shore highlighting the die-off of forests driven by saltwater intrusion caused by sea level rise.Left of center

James Bacon

After a 25-year career in Virginia journalism, James A. Bacon founded Bacon’s Rebellion in 2002 a blog with the goal of “Reinventing Virginia for the 21st Century.” Its focus is on building more prosperous, livable and sustainable communities. In recent years he has concentrated more on the spread of “woke” ideology in K-12 schools, the criminal justice system, higher education, and medicine.

In 2021, he co-founded The Jefferson Council to preserve free speech, intellectual diversity, and the Jeffersonian legacy at his alma mater the University of Virginia. He previously served as the organization’s executive director, now serving as congributing editor.

Aside from blogging, Bacon writes books. His first was Boomergeddon: How Runaway Deficits Will Bankrupt the Country and Ruin Retirement for Aging Baby Boomers — And What You Can Do About It, followed by Maverick Miner: How E. Morgan Massey Became a Coal Industry Legend and a work of science fiction, Dust Mites: the Siege of Airlock Three.

A Virginian through-and-through, Bacon lives in Richmond with his wife Laura.

https://www.baconsrebellion.com/wp/
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