Trump Administration Takes Aim at Race-Based College Housing Programs
The Trump administration is investigating two major universities for civil rights violations over race-based student housing programs.
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Trump Administration Takes Aim at Race-Based College Housing Programs
The Trump administration just did something a lot of Americans have been waiting for. They’re launching civil rights investigations into the University of Connecticut and the University of Minnesota for allegedly running dorm programs that sort students by race. You know what? It’s about time someone asked the obvious question: when did segregation become progressive?
The complaints, filed by the Equal Protection Project, name seven different housing programs across both universities. UConn operates ScHOLA²RS House, BSOUL House, and La Comunidad Intelectual, which are marketed specifically toward Black male, Black female, and Hispanic students. Minnesota runs four similar programs targeting Black male, Black female, Hispanic, and Hmong American students. The Department of Housing and Urban Development says these programs potentially violate the Fair Housing Act and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. That’s the same legislation our grandparents fought for in the 1960s, by the way.
Are identity-focused dorms a supportive resource or a return to segregation?
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