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A Win Against the Woke: Former NY Times Editor and DEI Proponent Will Not Run Texas A&M Journalism Program.

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Professor Kathleen McElroy


Former New York Times editor and DEI proponent Kathleen McElroy was appointed to be the head of the journalism program at Texas A&M University, but later had her contract reduced from five years to one year, after her woke history came to light. She has chosen not to take the position at all in a win against DEI insanity. The leader of a conservative alumni group said, “I think identity politics have done a lot of damage to our country, and the manifestation of that on campus, the D.E.I. ideology, has done damage to our culture at A&M.”
McElroy, who had recently served as the director of the University of Texas’ School of Journalism, was appointed to run a similar program at her alma mater, Texas A&M University, according to a report by the New York Times.
Last month, the school celebrated her new position with a signing ceremony and balloons. Not too long after that, however, McElroy said she was informed by the university’s interim dean of liberal arts, José Luis Bermúdez, that there was political pushback over her appointment.

McElroy told NYT that Bermúdez said the pushback was over her being “a black woman who was at the New York Times.”

“I said, ‘What’s wrong?’ He said, ‘You’re a black woman who was at the New York Times and, to these folks, that’s like working for Pravda,'” McElroy said.

Weeks later, the terms of McElroy’s employment had been revised from a five-year deal to a one-year contract that stipulated she could be dismissed “at will,” she said.

“It’s gut-wrenching,” McElroy told the New York Times. McElroy decided to return to her tenured position at the University of Texas, instead.

Meanwhile, Texas A&M says that McElroy and the school had mutually agreed that a nontenured position was more appropriate. The university added that it regretted any “misunderstanding,” and “wished McElroy well.”

While Bermúdez declined to be interviewed about what happened to cause this change, the New York Times reported that the conservative Texas A&M alumni group, the Rudder Association, said it had filed a complaint about McElroy’s appointment over her diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) advocacy.

“We felt she wasn’t a good fit from that,” Matthew Poling, the president of the group, said. “I think identity politics have done a lot of damage to our country, and the manifestation of that on campus, the D.E.I. ideology, has done damage to our culture at A&M.”

This is not the first micro win for conservatives in the higher education.

In 2021, New York Times writer and author of the divisive “1619 Project” Nikole Hannah-Jones was denied a tenured position at the University of North Carolina after the school’s board of trustees refused to approve her appointment. Similarly to McElroy’s case, conservatives risen up to defend themselves in the world of academia, resulting in a rare win.
 
“I said, ‘What’s wrong?’ He said, ‘You’re a black woman who was at the New York Times and, to these folks, that’s like working for Pravda,'” McElroy said.

Bullshit! They may have had an about face because she worked at the New York Times, but I'm sure it had nothing to do with her being a black woman, and I doubt anybody in the Texas A&M administration told her that. They knew she was a black woman before they hired her. She's making that shit all up.
 
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DEI Kills Careers: Texas A&M President Resigns amid Fallout from Failed Hiring of Woke Journalism Professor
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2023...m-failed-hiring-of-woke-journalism-professor/

This new DEI woke Journalism hire then un-hire got the Texas A&M President Katherine Banks fired along with the current head of the journalism department of A&M as well.

A&M President Banks tried to claim she was unaware of the devisive comments/ideology and controversy surrounding the former New York Times editor and DEI proponent Kathleen McElroy. That‘s bullshit Banks did her homework she knew what she was doing with that hire and it got fired. Go Woke Go Broke!

The New York Times reported that the conservative Texas A&M alumni group, the Rudder Association, said it had filed a complaint about McElroy’s appointment over her diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) advocacy.
 
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