Surprise -- Zero Intellectual Diversity in Diversity Speaker Series!

The University of Virginia perpetuated the damaging stereotype of African- American society as an intellectual monoculture today with the release of speakers in its upcoming Racial Equity Speaker series. The three speakers represent a narrow range of black views on the issue of racism in America.The biggest name on the list is Ibram X. Kendi, author of "How to Be an Antiracist," and leading proponent of critical race theory. He's so well known that he needs no introduction.Ijeoma Oluo, author of "So You Wanted to Talk about Race," has written widely about "anti-racism." "Being anti-racist doesn't mean that you are never racist, it means that you recognize and battle racism in yourself as hard as you battle it in others," reads her Wikipedia biography. Expanding on the theme of "honest dialogue about uncomfortable truths: in her 2018 book, writing, "This does not mean that you have to flog yourself for all eternity."Laura Morgan Roberts, a professor at UVa's Darden School, specializes in race in the workplace. In her book, "Race, Work and Leadership," she wrote, "It is time to turn up the heat on race and racism if we want to cool it down. We agree with the response James Baldwin gave to a question about what black folks should do to cool the 1968 riots after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. "It is not for us [black people] to cool it."It might come as a surprise to the ideologues in UVa's Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, but African Americans do not all think alike, or even within the narrow range of leftist views tolerated in academia. Public opinion surveys show that African Americans and Hispanics as a whole are less "woke" than white liberals and progressives. Moreover, some of the most brilliant scholars, commentators and activists in the conservative movement are (or have been) African American, starting with the recently deceased economist Walter Williams, but also including:Thomas SowellShelby SteeleCandace OwensJason RileyWillfred ReillyAyaan Hirsi AliThat's just off the top of my head. If UVa's Office of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion wants truly to be "inclusive," it might try "including" some "diverse" viewpoints within the black community.-- JAB

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.

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