Professor filed an appeal against a “illegal” discrimination program
The California State University changed a program that was open only for men in color to be open to all students now, after a complaint submitted to the Civic Rights Office of the Department of Education.
“Cal State, like most universities, has a very large bureaucracy dedicated to preventing and rehabilitation of discrimination, “Cornell Professor William Jacobson and founder Equal protection projectsaid Fox News Digital. “So how is it that the University is engaged in open discrimination as a system?”
The appeal, which Jacobson and the same protection project filed on November 19, 2024, claimed that 23 campuses at the California State University of California “Young males of color consortium. “
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According to the consortium website, it has been established that “creating systematic changes in higher education and improves the results for black, Latinx, the Asian Pacific Islands and men of the Indian”.
“Since discrimination is … supposedly illegal, and since CSU cannot show a convincing justification for the Government for this, the exclusion of CSU system based on race, skin colors, national origin and gender kars federal statutes on civil rights and guarantee of constitutional equal protection” , Appeal from EPP Reading.
“The Cal State System at the highest level must consider how it happened to ensure that this is not repeated,” Said Jacobson. “You should not take a group like mine, small non-profit organizations like mine, so that this problem would attract attention and get rid of it. These are something that they should self-firm. But obviously not.”
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January 15, 2025. The final letter of the Civic Rights Office says that the State University of California may not legally discriminate against gender under the title VI of the Civic Rights Act and the 1972 IX Amendments.
The title IX prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender or gender for the subjects receiving federal funding. The title VI of the Civic Rights Act prohibits discrimination of races, colors and national origin for any activity or program that receives federal funding.
The complaint states that at least eight of the 23 programs have violated the title VI and the title IX, such as “Cal Poly San Luis Obisus Initiative for the Initiative of Male Color Success.” The initiative was only open to students who are self-immunifies as color men.
In the final letter, the Civic Rights Office said that CSU changed the consortium to be open to all students.
“OCR confirmed that, since you filed your appeal, the University has changed the consortium and its programs/initiatives so that they are open to any student regardless of race, color, national origin and gender,” the conclusion letter reports. “Since OCR has received credible information indicating that the charges have been resolved, the facts that are basically charges are no longer present and OCR has no evidence that the law has been violated.”
The California university system did not respond to the commentary request.
However, Jacobson told Fox News Digital that it remained to see if the problem had been solved.
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“When the school changes her language for the program and open it to everyone, they really do it,” ” Said Jacobson. “Do they practice it? Is that what they do when they think no one is watching? And that’s a big concern, because one of the problems we have is that we often feel like we play what-a-mole. We have knocked this program and They made them open, and others appeared somewhere else, and you deal with it, and then another appears somewhere else. ”
He added that the public plays a significant role in supervision and responsibility.
“We need people to be awake because you can’t just accept the nominal value that the school says,” We will no longer do it, “and just assume that he won’t do it again,” he said. “So, we try to do this. We try to learn the universities that they do not do it and we hope they do it. But we rely on the public to warn us if they do not fulfill our obligations.”
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