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Kathianne
09-21-2023, 11:08 AM
Unreal.

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2023/09/21/i-dont-know-where-the-money-is-boston-u-launches-inquiry-into-kendis-anti-racist-research-center-n579521


"I don't know where the money is": Boston U launches inquiry into Kendi's 'anti-racist' research centerED MORRISSEY 11:31 AM on September 21, 2023

"I don't know where the money is": Boston U launches inquiry into Kendi's 'anti-racist' research center
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How much money went into Ibram X. Kendi’s Center for Antiracist Research, anyway? According to the Boston Globe, Kendi raised “tens of millions of dollars” for his Boston University-hosted center in just the three years since it launched in the wake of the George Floyd homicide in Minneapolis. How much research has all that money produced?


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Not much, according to the Free Beacon:


The Boston University-based center has produced just two original research papers since its founding in June 2020, according to a Washington Free Beacon review. Output from the center’s scholars largely consists of op-eds or commentary posted on the center’s website. The group’s plans to “maintain the nation’s largest online database of racial inequity data in the United States” quickly fizzled out, and the database has been dormant since 2021. …


It is unclear how much money remains in the Center for Antiracist Research’s coffers. Boston University did not respond to a request for comment.


Boston U didn’t stay quiet for long, however. Late yesterday, they announced a broader “inquiry” into Kendi’s on-campus center, apparently including an accounting of the money. The university seems to have been taken by surprise by Kendi’s layoffs, and the complaints “about the center’s culture and grant management practices” have reached a pitch that they can no longer ignore:


The organization “was just being mismanaged on a really fundamental level,” said Phillipe Copeland, a professor in BU’s School of Social Work who also worked for the center as assistant director of narrative.


Although most decision-making authority rested with Kendi, Copeland said he found it difficult to schedule meetings with him. Other staffers described paralysis in the organization because Kendi declined to delegate authority and was not often available.


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Where was Kendi? Pretty much everywhere else except the center, as the Globe points out:


Kendi has completed a number of personal projects since 2020, including a graphic novel focused on the history of racist ideas, a podcast called “Be Antiracist,” and a five-episode TV show scheduled to debut Wednesday on ESPN+.


In recent months, Kendi had been on leave from the center, according to BU.


And … no one at Boston U took notice of this? If Kendi made all of the decisions and Kendi was nowhere to be found, shouldn’t the university have taken some action? After all, the fundraising took place under their aegis and imprimatur.


Kendi returned last week, however, but that didn’t help matters. Rather than take the helm and get the center back on its declared mission objectives, Kendi started laying off the staff. He claimed to be conducting a “strategic pivot” away from research and into a “fellowship model,” which stunned the staffers at the Center for Antiracist Research.


It sounds as though the money ran out, although the center’s spokesperson denies it. However, former center staffers not only raise that issue, they claim to have been warning Boston U about it for almost two years:


“I don’t know where the money is,” said Saida Grundy, a BU professor who worked at the center from fall 2020 to spring 2021.


In December 2021, Grundy sent an email to BU provost Jean Morrison alleging dysfunction in the organization and a “pattern of amassing grants without any commitment to producing the research obligated” by them.


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Let’s recap. Boston University began receiving warnings about potential financial mismanagement at the center it hosted and accommodated less than 18 months after it launched. The complaints included a strong suggestion of potential fraud, while its founder and only leader spent his time on personal projects and then stopped showing up at all for months. And only now has Boston U decided to conduct an “inquiry” to find out what happened to the money — and only because the Free Beacon and Boston Globe started embarrassing them with these reports.


Perhaps this inquiry should get conducted by an outside party — say, a US Attorney. And perhaps that inquiry should encompass Boston U’s administration as well.

Gunny
09-21-2023, 11:40 AM
Unreal.

https://hotair.com/ed-morrissey/2023/09/21/i-dont-know-where-the-money-is-boston-u-launches-inquiry-into-kendis-anti-racist-research-center-n579521Sure is a lot of money to be made by criminals in DEI:rolleyes:

Wasn't it a year or so ago BLM got sued because one (or more) of its people couldn't account for the money while living lavish lifestyle?

Scammers scamming a scam. What a country:laugh:

fj1200
09-21-2023, 12:38 PM
BU paid money for absolvement and now they want to know where it went?

Kathianne
09-21-2023, 12:39 PM
BU paid money for absolvement and now they want to know where it went?

Victim if it's own hypocrisy.

AHZ
09-21-2023, 12:42 PM
BU paid money for absolvement and now they want to know where it went?


lol.

those fools.

maybe they learned a lesson in paying money to shakedown artists.

higher education.

Kathianne
09-22-2023, 02:15 PM
https://www.battleswarmblog.com/?p=55917


Race Hustler Ibram X. Kendi’s Woke Center Lays Off Most StaffStop me if you’ve heard this one before: Woke black Social Justice Warrior activist turns out to use organization to scam white liberals out of money. It happened with #BlackLivesMatter head Patrisse Khan-Cullors and her house-buying spree, and now it’s “anti-racist” Ibram X. Kendi, whose Boston University Center for Antiracist Research just had a massive layoff.


Boston University hired Ibram X. Kendi to lead its new Center for Antiracist Research in 2020, a year marked by a global pandemic and nationwide racial tension.


For “nationwide racial tension,” read “#BlackLivesMatter/Antifa rioting.”


Three years later, after at least $43 million in grants and gifts and what sources say has been an underwhelming output of research, the Center for Antiracist Research laid off almost all of its staff last week.


Multiple former staff members allege that a mismanagement of funds, high turnover rate and general disorganization have plagued the Center since its inception.


[Insert shocked face here.]


The $43 million, according to 2021 budget records obtained by The Daily Free Press, includes general support, such as the $10 million from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, as well as donations for specific projects.


The document, which is not an all-inclusive list of donors, also lists TJ Maxx’s foundation, Stop & Shop and Peloton as donating over a million dollars.


Kendi, National Book Award-winning author of “How to Be an Antiracist,” Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and a history professor at BU, founded the Center three years after he founded the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University.


Kendi talked to BU Today when BU’s Center first launched in 2020.
“My hope is that it becomes a premier research center for researchers and for practitioners to really solve these intractable racial problems of our time,” Kendi said to BU Today. “Not only will the center seek to make that level of impact, but also work to transform how racial research is done.”


Social Justice and Critical Race Theory aren’t designed to solve racial problems, they’re designed to make them worse, profit off white guilt, and produce the occasional riot sprees necessary to keep black Americans pulling the (D) lever.


A week after the layoffs, BU announced Wednesday that they received complaints “focused on the center’s culture and its grant management practices.”


“We are expanding our inquiry to include the Center’s management culture and the faculty and staff’s experience with it,” BU spokesperson Colin Riley said. “Boston University and Dr. Kendi believe strongly in the Center’s mission, and … he takes strong exception to the allegations made in recent complaints and media reports.”


The Compliance Services Office received an anonymous complaint in 2021 about the Center from Saida Grundy, an associate professor of sociology at BU and former CAR employee.


The complaint detailed multiple high-level employees leaving suddenly and allegations of a workplace culture that included fear of retaliation and discrimination.


After submitting the complaint, Grundy then personally went to then-Provost Jean Morrison in 2021 to discuss the alleged toxic work culture and grant mismanagement, among other significant concerns. Grundy said she sent a follow-up email after the meeting, and Morrison did not reply.


Discrimination, toxic work culture: Why, it’s as if social justice makes all the problems it claims to solve worse.


As Provost, Morrison was instrumental in Kendi’s hiring, according to Grundy and BU Today.


“The pattern of amassing grants without any commitment to producing the research obligated to them continues to be standard operating procedure at CAR,” Grundy wrote to Morrison. “This is not a matter of slow launch. To the best of my knowledge, there is no good faith commitment to fulfilling funded research projects at CAR.”


I’m sure there’s a good faith commitment to cashing the checks.


Grundy said the Center ceased communication when her year-long contract came to an end in June 2021, which she said was retaliation for speaking up about the Center’s underwhelming work and impact on campus.


BU notes an 8% increase in Black enrollment over the past five years as of 2020-2021. The Boston Globe reported in 2021 that out of BU’s 3,030 faculty members, there were 71 Black female instructors, including seven tenured instructors in 2019.


The University reported the Black undergraduate student population as about 4.8% in the 2021-2022 academic year. Kendi’s hiring and the founding of the Center were BU’s way to address their “race problem,” Grundy said.


“They don’t want to address Black enrollment because they don’t want to be seen as a school that’s getting Blacker, because they want to raise their prestige,” Grundy said. “That’s the real racism.”


There’s probably some truth in that. I bet BU is far more interested in giving the appearance of doing something about America’s education system failing black students that actually doing the hard work of doing something about it.


In a way, diverting money from rich white liberal pockets to the bank accounts of race hustling poverty pimps while producing little-to-no “research” is the ideal outcome for the rest of America, as the money probably does far less harm that way…

Kathianne
09-26-2023, 12:20 PM
Hoo boy!

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2023/09/26/ny-times-readers-let-ibram-kendi-have-it-n580579

fj1200
09-26-2023, 12:52 PM
Hoo boy!

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2023/09/26/ny-times-readers-let-ibram-kendi-have-it-n580579


rather than build sustainable institutions…

BU is not a sustainable organization to the left?