Harvard University’s DEI Department is holding a special event posted on its website that speaks for itself:
Join us for Harvard‘s Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) Connections, a welcome event for students, staff, faculty, postdoctoral researchers, fellows, and those who want to learn more about resources to support BIPOC community members at Harvard. The Office for Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging invites you to a community Welcome Block Party. Enjoy food and refreshments, play lawn games, meet community members, and celebrate the start of the new academic year.
DEI Dept. Hosts Back-to-School Bash for Everyone Who Isn’t White – RedState – redstate.com
Excerpt:
A “welcome back” party is where all are welcome — except those of one particular race. That appears to be the case at an iconic college.
… Given Harvard’s shade-specific shindig, some might suggest the school is opposed to resplendent race relations. Its website aptly obliterates that idea:
In 1981, the president and deans of Harvard University established the Harvard Foundation for Intercultural and Race Relations with the mandate to “improve relations among racial and ethnic groups within the University and to enhance the quality of our common life.” In pursuit of this mission, the Foundation seeks to involve students of all racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds in the ongoing programmatic enterprises of the College and University and to highlight the cultural contributions of all Harvard students. The Foundation sponsors annual programs and activities that are designed to promote diversity and inclusion in the interest of interracial, intercultural and inter-religious understanding and harmony in the Harvard community.