As a buildup to his Presidentisl campaign, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis launched legal stacks in “woke,” which meant banning programs to study or promote diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The Board of Governors of the University of Florida met to enact the new directives, and UF students showed up to protest the state’s efforts to quash DEI, as well as “social and political activism.” They rightly saw these restrictions as interference with their right to speak freely.
Annie Martin of the Orlando Sentinel wrote:
Dozens of students and others attended a meeting of the board that governs the state university system on Thursday in Orlando, hoping to speak against proposals that would ban funding for diversity, equity and inclusion programs, as well as “political or social activism.”
The crowd at the meeting of the Florida Board of Governors, which oversees the state university system, spilled out of the chambers into a hallway and overflow room at the University of Central Florida.
Many were there to speak on proposed rule changes prompted by a new state law prohibiting universities from funding diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
But the panel set a 15-minute time limit for public comment, which Chair Brian Lamb said was customary. About a dozen people spoke before the allotted time expired. After the board cut off the public comment period, people waiting outside the meeting room started chanting, “Let us speak!”
The board granted initial approval to the proposal, which is expected to come back for a final vote at the board’s next meeting in January.
DeSantis described diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives as “an attempt to impose orthodoxy on the university,” during a signing ceremony for the bill earlier this year.
“This has basically been used as a veneer to impose an ideological agenda, and that is wrong,” he said.
The law was part of a broader push by Gov. Ron DeSantis to overhaul higher education in Florida.
The most sweeping changes have taken place at New College of Florida, the state’s small liberal arts college, where DeSantis replaced trustees with conservative activists, who appointed former House Speaker Richard Corcoran as president and have sought to transform the campus into a conservative stronghold.
At the same meeting, the Board of Governors appointed a new trustee for the board of New College:
The Board of Governors for Florida’s state university system on Thursday appointed Don Patterson to the New College Board of Trustees.
Patterson, a Sarasota resident, was the co-founder and chief operating officer of Ascend Wireless Networks and is a graduate of Liberty University, a private evangelical Christian college in Virginia.
DeSantis tightens his grip on the once progressive New College.

New College should have its name changed to South Hillsdale.
This is what Wiki says about Hillsdale (North).
“Hillsdale College is a private, conservative, Christian liberal arts college in Hillsdale, Michigan. It was founded in 1844 by members of the Free Will Baptists. Hillsdale’s required core curriculum includes courses on the Great Books, the U.S. Constitution, biology, chemistry, and physics.”
How did liberal and conservative end up in that description?
If revised to reflect reality, that blurb should say:
Hillsdale College is a private, evangelical fundamentalist college in Hillsdale, Michigan. It was founded in 1844 by members of the Free Will Baptists. Starting in the 1960s, Hillsdale started implementing extreme right propoganda into its core curriculum including courses based on Hillsdale’s literal translation of its only English translation of the New Testament, while mostly ignoring the Old Testament and the Ten Commandments as if they never existed (since that’s the Jewish Bible and Hillsdale is considering banning it). Curriculum includes courses on books Hillsdale considers great based on its literal translation of its revised version of an English language New Testament. Courses on the U.S. Constitution, biology, chemistry and physics are based on 17 and 18th century laws and what Hillsdale considers acceptable moral thinking at that time, before the United States became a country. Hillsdale College believes heretics must be punished by burning them alive, like our forefathers, the real Founders of the United States, did to Salem’s witches.
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Liberty University just isn’t the same since the end of the parties with the pool boy by Jerry Falwell, Jr., and his wife.
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The Florida Youth May Not Be Swedish. But They Know Which Way The Wind Is Blowing. And it is NOT in their favor. Maybe Sweden will serve as our 2024 bell-weather.
Sweden has just declared a “system failure” in the country’s free/voucher/charter schools, pledging the biggest shake-up in 30 years. And calling into question a model in which profit-making companies run state education.
Sweden’s friskolor – privately run voucher/charter schools funded by public money – have attracted international acclaim, including from Britain, with the former education secretary Michael Gove using them as a model for hundreds of new British free schools opened under David Cameron’s government.
But in recent years, a drop in Swedish educational standards, rising inequality and growing discontent among teachers and parents has helped fuel political momentum for change.
A report by Sweden’s biggest teachers’ union, Sveriges Lärare, warned in June of the negative consequences of having become one of the world’s most marketed school systems, including the viewing of pupils and students as customers and a lack of resources which results in increased dissatisfaction.
Sweden School Minister Lotta Edholm announced, “It will no longer be possible to take out profits at the expense of a good education. We plan to severely limit schools’ ability to withdraw profits. It can’t be that the state pumps in lots of money so that you can improve your business and at the same time a portion of that money goes out to you as profits. That we will put a stop to. The largest profits were made by upper secondary schools, known in Sweden as gymnasieskola. There it has been easier to make profits through having bad quality.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/10/swedens-schools-minister-declares-free-school-system-failure
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Thank you, Kathy!
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“Edholm also wants to cut down on screen time in schools and increase the number of physical books in classrooms by offering incentivising state grants for one book for each subject for each student.”
We should watch and learn from Sweden’s mistakes.
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I’m not a DeSantis fan but I need someone to explain to me what of value would be lost that couldn’t easily be provided by other university offices if Florida eliminates DEI at state universities, I won’t shed too many tears. In my opinion, DEI should be totally revamped to promote the importance of tolerance, a broad and good goal that is shared by a super-super-majority of Americans. That should be its only goal. DEI shouldn’t be a multi billion dollar industry. It shouldn’t be something students can major in (yes, some colleges offer degrees in DEI). It shouldn’t be something that employs hundreds of employees at universities at the cost of many millions of dollars.
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TRUTH!
I think the tide is turning on the DEI departments at the college level. My son received a survey after his spring semester and they were asking questions about class/course selections for the fall semester to gauge what should be offered in the course selection. ALL of the classes listed would fall under the “DEI” category. I think the young adults are getting sick of being “preached” at and are no longer interested in signing up for these types of courses.
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The only expertise DeSantis brings to any table is suppression, repression, scapegoating and cronyism.
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