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Coventina

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Wed Dec 3, 2025, 10:39 AM Wednesday

U. of Alabama Suspends Black and Female Student Magazines, Citing D.E.I. Guidance [View all]

The University of Alabama on Monday suspended two student magazines — one appealing to women, another to Black students — saying they ran afoul of guidance from the Justice Department on diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

University officials told staff members at the publications — a women’s lifestyle magazine called Alice and Nineteen Fifty-Six, which encompasses Black culture and student life — that because of shifting federal policy on D.E.I. programs, the university could no longer support them. One official attributed the decision in part to a July memo from Attorney General Pam Bondi, in which she included recommendations on how institutions receiving federal funding could avoid what the Trump administration deemed unlawful D.E.I. practices.

In a meeting on Monday announcing the suspensions, Steven Hood, the university’s vice president of student life, told students that their magazines had violated those standards. He specifically cited portions of the memo warning against the use of “unlawful proxies” — described as the use of “ostensibly neutral criteria that function as substitutes for explicit consideration of race, sex or other protected characteristics.”

In light of the federal guidance, “you can understand why as a public institution we might not be able to support magazines that are based on demographics like these two magazines are,” Dr. Hood said, according to a recording of the meeting that was shared with The Times.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/02/us/u-of-alabama-student-magazines-dei.html

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Fuck these fucking fuckers and cowards!!!!

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Where are the free speech absolutists? 617Blue Wednesday #1
They were racists before and now they're emboldened racists for the future wolfie001 Wednesday #13
Burning America to the ground Botany Wednesday #2
You nailed it. walkingman Wednesday #6
Horrible. sinkingfeeling Wednesday #3
Democrats should have used DEI to push Trump out of office. Kid Berwyn Wednesday #4
But copies of "Young Klansman Today" will still be distributed free to every student. jls4561 Wednesday #5
I just hope that when these very filthy people are no longer running our country DFW Wednesday #7
Hope the fuck that University and state go bankrupt form a lawsuit. Fuckers. Jbraybarten Wednesday #8
We're moving toward Bettie Wednesday #9
This is truly frightening. littlemissmartypants Wednesday #10
Change the name of the publication liberalgunwilltravel Wednesday #11
It would be more accurate that way MustLoveBeagles Wednesday #18
Visit Alabama - 'We refuse to leave the 1850s behind' Scalded Nun Wednesday #12
No racist left behind MustLoveBeagles Wednesday #21
So there should be no sports-oriented publication because it discriminates against the clumsy. TheRickles Wednesday #14
Higher education deciding to become middling education. Martin68 Wednesday #15
Nooo, Not ALABAMA! Say It Isn't So, US History! N/T ColoringFool Wednesday #16
"Dr. Hood" ..... perfect surname IcyPeas Wednesday #17
What next...getting rid of tampon and condom dispensers? Totally Tunsie Wednesday #19
No surprise that it's the main (flagship) campus -- the one where George Wallace blocked the doorway to a black student. eppur_se_muova Wednesday #20
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