Everyone loves diversity and inclusion – until you stick up for Palestinians | Moustafa Bayoumi
I was invited to a school panel that wasn't even about Israel and Palestine. Then, some parents accused me of hate speech'
The Downingtown area school district, the sixth-largest school district in Pennsylvania, claims to be a twenty-first century district with the idealistic warmth and charm of a small town". The district's diversity, equity and inclusion program says it works to create a culture where every individual can feel included and thrive". And this charming and inclusive school district has also just trammeled on my free speech rights. I've been cancelled.
Here's the story. Last March, the district approached me about offering a virtual event supporting their diversity, equity and inclusion program. Initially, I was asked to present a program on Arab Americans, but in May, the district proposed changing the focus to supporting refugee students and their families. This is a topic I have previously presented on and one that is close to my heart, as my family has long been involved in various aspects of refugee resettlement. We agreed on the details, I sent them a headshot and bio, and the district began advertising the event on their website on 1 November.
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