Yep, she’s now teaching at Harvard!!!

“Yeah, I will trust you!”
‘Dirt eating, associated with blackness, is objectifying and possibly dangerous, but also could be spiritual, erotic, or a way to resist capitalism and slavery, scholar argues‘https://www.thecollegefix.com/princeton-university-hosts-event-by-english-professor-on-dirt-black-alchemy-and-eating-out-the-dead/

SAFE?! I don’t think so when I read the following!
‘Springfield police are investigating a report from Kenwood Elementary School that allegedly involved several students and a racial incident.
Officers were called to the school around 10 a.m. Monday about an incident that happened Friday during recess on the playground, according to the police report, which states assault and menacing as the potential offenses.
The school principal told officers that a group of Black students gathered several white students on a spot of the playground “and forced them to state, ‘Black Lives Matter,’ against their will,” the report stated.
The principal said a few of the students who tried to avoid the situation were “chased down and escorted, dragged or carried” back to the spot on the playground, and one student was punched in the head by one of the suspects, according to the report.
The group of students also reportedly recorded the students who were forced to make the statement.
At the time of the report, the principal said the school was still interviewing students who allegedly were involved in the incident.’https://www.springfieldnewssun.com/news/springfield-police-investigate-racial-incident-involving-elementary-school-students/VQGZ74RCZNGKBFKHPPHNLQQO7A/
There is so much going on in higher (or should it be called lower) education I hope the following helps you to navigate what is happening on university and college campuses from THE COLLEGE FIX https://www.thecollegefix.com/.
POLITICSUChicago selects failed candidates Beto O’Rourke, Tim Ryan to teach politics
JONATHAN DRAEGER – UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN MADISON •FEBRUARY 3, 2023
DEI HIGHER EDUCATIONFauxcahontas: White female scholars keep pretending to be Native American
MARGARET PEPPIATT – FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY OF STEUBENVILLE FEBRUARY 3, 2023
FREE SPEECHMIT faculty ‘increasingly afraid to express their views,’ survey finds
ESTHER WICKHAM – THE KINGS COLLEGE FEBRUARY 3, 2023
ANALYSIS FEMINISM10 countercultural female scholars to watch in 2023
MAGGIE KELLY – ASSISTANT EDITOR FEBRUARY 2, 2023
CLIMATE CHANGE HIGHER ED BUBBLE HIGHER EDUCATIONStanford University considers barring oil and gas research funding
JACK APPLEWHITE – UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA FEBRUARY 2, 2023
RELIGION TECHNOLOGYMeet the popular campus chaplain whose podcast reaches tens of millions monthly
AIDAN MAYS – FRANCISCAN UNIVERSITY OF STEUBENVILLE FEBRUARY 2, 2023
FREE SPEECH POLITICAL CORRECTNESSPenn law dean hit with grievance over drawn out Amy Wax investigation
BENJAMIN OGILVIE – UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW SCHOOL FEBRUARY 1, 2023
CURRICULUMYes, ‘Zombie Studies’ is a thing
FINN MCCOLE – TRINITY COLLEGE FEBRUARY 1, 2023
FEMINISM HIGHER EDUCATIONOffice for Civil Rights probes complaints Stanford discriminates against men
MARTIN FRIEDENTHAL – UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS FEBRUARY 1, 2023
When our children were taught at home we knew what they were being taught. However, when the state teaches that’s another story. ‘Teaching children about LGBTQ ideology in schools is not only misguided, but it is also destructive to society. As Christians, we believe that God has designed marriage to be between one man and one woman (Genesis 2:24). This understanding of marriage is not based on personal opinion or cultural norms, but on the clear teaching of the Bible.
When children are taught about LGBTQ ideology in schools, it undermines this foundational biblical understanding of marriage and the family which almost always leads to confusion and deception, especially for young, impressionable minds. Competing with conservative Christian parents who are trying to teach their children about God’s design for marriage and sexuality, many schools are promoting a harmful and sinful lifestyle.’https://thepublicdrool.substack.com/p/lgbtq-ideology-and-the-spiritual
‘The recently founded University of Austin is reinventing higher education, with plans that include banning tenure, ditching doctorate requirements for faculty, and hiring the “leanest possible administration.”
The College Fix spoke by phone to President Pano Kanelos about the process of building a new university in the heart of Texas, from staffing to admissions to facilities.
Fourteen months ago, the university’s founders “promised an education without the censorship and enforced ideology present at most traditional universities,” The Fix reported November 2021.
Since then, the university has collected $105 million in funding. The institution was only an “idea” a year ago with no alumni to draw support from, said Kanelos (pictured), former president of St. John’s College in Annapolis.
Just one week after announcing the university, also known as UATX, it received over 3,500 inquiries from prospective professors. It has now received notes of interest from nearly 5,000 people, who Kanelos said represent a broad range of disciplines.’https://www.thecollegefix.com/we-dont-want-to-be-yale-university-of-austin-constructs-a-new-model-of-excellence/