Article 6J0C8 ‘Code words and dog whistling’: why the conservative attack on higher education is so efficient

‘Code words and dog whistling’: why the conservative attack on higher education is so efficient

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Melissa Hellmann
from World news | The Guardian on (#6J0C8)

The Claudine Gay and Harvard University case was just a glimpse into the plan to advance rightwing agendas

When Claudine Gay resigned as Harvard University president in early January, pundits credited her departure to a successful removal campaign led by conservative activists.

The strategy behind Gay's ousting wasn't new, and has been used to advance conservative agendas, influence school curriculum and demonize Black people throughout history. What was different this time was the quick efficacy of the takedown, which, according to some political scientists, historians and lawyers, emboldened conservative activists and could have dangerous implications for the future of education.

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