Setting the record straight on being a ‘reverse discrimination’ activist

In recent years, I have worked full-time challenging illegal sex and race discrimination in higher education. I have filed nearly 1,000 federal civil rights complaints with the Office for Civil Rights, alleging over 2,500 violations of Title VI and Title IX. Eight of those complaints were filed against Duke for cases of sex-based discrimination, including cases of sex discrimination against both men and women.

The Chronicle has twice referred to me as a “prominent ‘reverse discrimination’ activist.” The first occasion was a September 18, 2023, article that profiled my civil rights complaint against Duke’s female-only Alice M. Baldwin Scholars program that excludes male students. Subsequently, the OCR found sufficient evidence of Duke’s sex discrimination and opened a federal civil rights investigation that is ongoing.

On June 25, The Chronicle referenced my Title IX complaint against Duke’s Baldwin Scholars and again referred to me as a “prominent ‘reverse discrimination’ activist.”…

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