The language of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) now infuses the grantmaking of the majority of America’s largest private foundations. As a result, hundreds of millions of dollars are being invested in organizations and programs shaped by the assumptions that underlie DEI. At the same time, because foundation dollars provide early-stage research and development for solving societal issues, whatever philanthropies are supporting today has the potential for widespread implementation in the future.
America’s surging politics of victimhood and identitarian division did not emerge organically or inevitably, as many believe. Nor are these practices the result of irrepressible demands by minorities for recognition, or for redress of past wrongs, as we are constantly told. Those explanations are myths, spread by the activists, intellectuals, and philanthropists who set out deliberately, beginning at mid-century, to redefine our country. Their goal was mass mobilization for political ends, and one of their earliest targets was the Mexican-American community.
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Según denunció Guillermo Delgado, acompañó a su madre Vilma Ortiz a la agencia bancaria ubicada en el centro bancario de Aduanas. Ella ingresó sola y él espero en el exterior. Guardó el dinero en su cartera. Tomaron todas las precauciones para evitar ser seguidos por delincuentes. Inclusive tomaron el tercer taxi.
Así, llegaron hasta la puerta de su casa, ubicada en la cuadra 1 de la calle Francisco Bolognesi, en el asentamiento humano Playa Rímac. Ahí, la madre buscaba la llave de la puerta y en ese momento aparecieron dos sujetos, los encañonaron y a ella le arrebataron su cartera y luego fugaron.
April 21, 2021
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“As Bruins, we are committed to creating a world of justice and dignity for all,” UCLA Chancellor Gene Block said in a community message. “We must challenge the devaluation of Black, Brown, Native or Asian lives. This must be an urgent obligation and new normal for every person and every institution in our country.”
The protests against police violence over the last year were more racially diverse than those that followed other police shootings of Black men, women and children over the past decade, said Robin D.G. Kelley, a historian of protest movements at the University of California, Los Angeles. And unlike in the past, they propelled defunding the police the most far-reaching demand to transform policing to the mainstream.