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Cancel culture: The new way of justice by the leftist woke mob

ANALYSIS/OPINION: When you do a “Google Search” on the name Ray Donovan or you mention that name to any Generation Z person on a college campus these days, you are likely to hear about a popular television adventure series on Showtime by that name. It ran for seven seasons and was cancelled in 2020.   If you mention that same name to a politically astute person from the baby-boomer generation, you are more likely to hear about a former secretary of Labor from the Reagan era who was unjustly accused of a crime and had to fight for more than two-and-a-half years to clear his name. He was the victim of a politically-motivated Democratic district attorney in New York City as well as the target of a hostile media looking to harm the reelection chances of President Reagan by smearing a member of his Cabinet. 

Canceled at Georgetown | City Journal

The Social Order Education Social justice activists routinely demand that we “see race,” call out disparities and feel personal shame about them, and commit to improving outcomes for minorities. But William Treanor, dean of the Georgetown University Law Center, has sent a clear message to those who try to answer that call: verbalizing your commitment to social justice won’t protect you and may even destroy your career if an angry activist decides to “cancel” you. Last month, Georgetown Law adjunct professor Sandra Sellers told a colleague privately on Zoom, “I hate to say this I end up having this angst every semester that a lot of my lower [graded] ones are blacks.” Some black students, Sellers said, did well, but the overall pattern made her “feel bad.” Sellers was not aware that her conversation was being recorded and uploaded to the aptly named “Panopto” software system. If someone had chosen to, he might have clipped her words and posted them to Twitter

Four finalists for Iowa presidential search will be interviewed publicly

The four candidates to replace University of Iowa President Bruce Harreld will be revealed, and interviewed, in the next two weeks.  The separate question-and-answer sessions with the university start with the initial finalist at 3:30 p.m. Monday. Other finalists will speak at that time on April 15, 19 and 22. The identities of the finalists will be released at 8 a.m. the day before the interview. The nine members of Iowa s Board of Regents are expected to select the 22nd Iowa president at a meeting on April 30. The public forums will be live-streamed and available for viewing at IowaRegents.edu and PresidentialSearch.uiowa.edu.

OU instructors, professors criticize adjuntification of teaching positions, process of raising renewable ranked faculty cap

OU instructors, professors criticize adjuntification of teaching positions, process of raising renewable ranked faculty cap
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