The diversity industry, quietly and steadily, has been setting up shop at two of Alabama’s premier institutions of higher education. Both institutions have active, well-funded diversity strategic plans aimed at transforming the universities into ideological bastions of the Left.
Its success, so far, has been astounding. Alabama boasted (back in 2019) that “over one-third of UA’s undergraduate curriculum (36 percent, 1,083 courses) is diversity-related,” a number no doubt much greater today.
Auburn, for example, has a dedicated director of diversity or a representative on the Diversity Leaders Roundtable at the university for all twelve of its colleges. As University of Alabama’s dean for the College of Education Peter Hlebowitsh puts it, “Diversity is better expressed as the essence of life.”