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Subject DEI work continues at UNC Charlotte despite state ban
Date May 29, 2025 7:00 PM
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Assistant Director admits to “covert” DEI programming on hidden camera



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Accuracy in Media released a new investigation
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that shows an administrator at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte
bragging about circumventing the UNC Board of Governors’ system-wide ban on
DEI-related work and spending.



In the video, Janique Sanders, Assistant Director of Leadership & Community at
UNC Charlotte, tells AIM’s undercover investigator that “there are
opportunities” to do “covert” DEI-related work.



She goes on to say “the word of the year is ‘finesse,’” implying that UNC
Charlotte will continue DEI initiatives under new names or programs.



Watch the video here:


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The UNC System Board of Governors banned all DEI offices and spending across
public universities in May 2024. UNC Charlotte claimed to be in compliance,
publicly announcing that it had shut down three DEI offices.



But behind closed doors, the agenda continued.



When we confronted university leadership with the evidence, UNC Charlotte’s
provost refused to respond and walked away.



This investigation has already garnered more than 3.3 million views across
social media platforms, and even gained the attention of NC legislators as well
as U.S. DOJ officials.



We launched a website, www.SaveNCSchools.com, <[link removed]>
where you can send a message to the UNC Board of Governors and alert them that
UNC Charlotte is defying the system-wide ban on DEI.



Your pressure matters. Let them know this won’t go unnoticed.



—The Accuracy in Media Team



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