The Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University is hosting a three-day workshop titled” Empowering Black Leaders: Strategies for Personal and Professional Success.”
The event is full of personality politicians and critical race ideas, according to academic Heather Mac Donald for City Journal despite its generic name.  ,
In the May 14 piece with the headline” The Battle Against Identity Politics on Campuses Has Only Begun,” Mac Donald wrote that” Navigating bias in the workplace, Intersectionality in its various forms, and” Racial equity in policing.”
The event may concentrate on “employee tool groups,” which according to Mac Donald is” an euphemism for affinity groups.”
” Kennedy School administrators and other human resources professionals are hoping that the new moniker will scuttle the separatist groups from the old term.”
She also grimly questioned whether racism in surveillance should be a topic for a human resources occasion:” Relating the truth about racism in policing means speaking the truth about racism in policing,” she said.” One is suppose to believe that racist police impede dark managers ‘ ability to climb the corporate ladder.”
The “effort to extirpate personality politics from colleges will be a slog,” she wrote, adding that the meeting will take place as the Trump presidency prepares to battle the Ivy League organization for its cultural preferences.
The anti-Western college has a lot of resources, according to Mac Donald. The Trump administration has the power to bring legal action against racial preferences and choose not to account specific research.
However, to make programs like Empowering Black Leaders the antediluvian relics that they deserve to be, it will require a more inclusive coalition of students, donors, governors, and opinion-makers focused over years.
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