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"End DEI": the Department of Education creates a portal to report affirmative action discrimination

The forms received will be used by officials "to identify possible areas of investigation." Moms for Freedom, one of the promoters of the initiative, welcomes the Administration’s decision that "is putting power back in the hands of parents."

Elementary school in California

Elementary school in CaliforniaChris Delmas/AFP.

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The Department of Education launched the "End DEI" portal Thursday to end positive discrimination practices linked to the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policies promoted by the Biden Administration.

The portal is very simple and leaves no doubt about its purpose, stating concisely that it is a tool for "students, parents, teachers, and the community at large to report illegal discriminatory practices in educational institutions."

"The U.S. Department of Education is committed to ensuring all students have access to meaningful learning, free of divisive ideologies and indoctrination. This submission form is an outlet for students, parents, teachers, and the broader community to report illegal discriminatory practices at institutions of learning. The Department of Education will utilize community submissions to identify potential areas for investigation."

Complaints will not be anonymous

Complaints will not be anonymous, as the form requires a mailing address in order to submit the complaint. In addition, the name of the student's school or school district and a short text with a limit of 450 words must be included to detail the illegal practices that you want to bring to the attention of the educational authorities.

Screenshot of End DEI portal

Screenshot of End DEI portalDept. Education.

Trump "is putting power back in the hands of parents"

The Education release includes statements from Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Mothers for Freedom, and one of the promoters of the initiative, in which she celebrates that, with measures like this, the Trump Administration "is giving power back to parents."

"For years, parents have been begging schools to focus on teaching their kids practical skills like reading, writing, and math, instead of pushing critical theory, rogue sex education and divisive ideologies—but their concerns have been brushed off, mocked, or shut down entirely. Parents, now is the time that you share the receipts of the betrayal that has happened in our public schools. This webpage demonstrates that President Trump’s Department of Education is putting power back in the hands of parents."

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