While DEI programs are meant to assist in building racial,
social and religious diversity among university faculty and
students, the governor and other conservative critics have said
they promote left-wing politics and sow racial divisions on
campuses.
"DEI is better viewed as standing for discrimination, exclusion
and indoctrination," DeSantis said at the bill signing on the
campus of New College of Florida, a public liberal arts college,
on Monday. "And that has no place in our public institutions."
The new law largely reflects a legislative program announced by
DeSantis in January and represents another front in the
Republican war against an agenda many conservatives believe
those on the left are trying to push on U.S. public education.
DeSantis, who is expected to launch a presidential bid next
month, has positioned himself as a leader in that fight.
The legislation restricts how gender and race are taught on
campuses, requiring such lessons to be reviewed by the
university trustees to prevent programs that "distort
significant historical events" or teach "identity politics," the
governor said.
Opponents of the legislation include many higher education
experts and free speech advocates, who have characterized the
efforts as an attack on academic freedom.
On the campus of New College of Florida in Sarasota, a
traditionally liberal-leaning university where the governor has
recently appointed a conservative-leaning board of trustees, the
bill signing was greeted with loud chants from student
protesters.
DeSantis said students who want to study diversity subjects
should look at universities outside the state. "Florida's
getting out of that game," he said.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)
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