Report shows impact of anti-DEI law on Texas’ LGBTQ+ college students
- Texas Senate Bill 17, effective in 2024, banned DEI programs in public colleges and universities.
- Lawmakers stated DEI programs were polarizing, leading to the ban's implementation in higher education.
- Equality Texas surveyed students and staff to gauge the impact of the new law.
- The survey found that 52% of students considered leaving school after the DEI ban.
- The DEI bans negatively impact students' sense of belonging and academic performance in Texas.
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Report shows impact of anti-DEI law on Texas’ LGBTQ+ college students
A new report shows Texas’ law banning diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education had a negative impact on the state’s LGBTQ+ students, faculty and staff.
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