A Georgia bill to ban DEI in schools and colleges nears passage
- A bill in Georgia aims to ban DEI policies in schools and colleges, prohibiting any procedure related to race, sex, and gender identity.
- Opponents argue that the bill threatens the gains made by Black people during the Civil Rights movement.
- It's uncertain if schools can support student groups with racial or ethnic affiliations under this bill.
- Supporters criticize a DEI graduate certificate program at the University of Georgia as a concern for academic freedom.
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A Georgia bill to ban DEI in schools and colleges nears passage, even as potential effects stay hazy
Georgia lawmakers could pass a bill banning a sweepingly broad range of diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in Georgia’s public schools, colleges and universities on the last day of their 2025 session.
Georgia’s Senate Republicans approve ban on endorsing diversity, equity and inclusion in education
ATLANTA – After lengthy debate that plumbed the depths of racism in American history, Georgia’s Senate Democrats were unable to convince their Republican colleagues to drop legislation that would ban preferential treatment in public colleges and schools based on race and other factors. With this year’s legislative session ending Friday, Republican senators were rushing their measure through. They had commandeered a bill from the House of Represen


Georgia Senate passes ban on DEI in schools and colleges as 2025 session winds down
Lawmakers in the Senate concluded the 39th legislative day of the 2025 session in the early hours of Thursday morning by advancing a bill that would ban diversity, equity and inclusion programs or policies from all state public schools and…
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