HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO HELP THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TO DEAL WITH DEI-STYLE HARASSMENT IN SCHOOLS:  The Department of Education has set up a web site entitled “enddei.ed.gov.”  It says:

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.

I should caution that not everything that is “divisive” is illegal.  Nor is everything that might be classified as “indoctrination.”  But Title VI, which prohibits race, color, and national origin discrimination by federal funding recipients has long been interpreted to prohibit conduct that rises to the level of racial, color, or national origin harassment.  Some of the DEI training and general DEI activity rises to that level.  If you have a story to tell, now would be a good time to tell it.  The information may be valuable to the officials there in sorting out what is and what isn’t an actual violation of the law.