The elimination of DEI programs in Kansas public universities marks a turning point in the nationwide rollback of LGBTQ+ and inclusive campus initiatives. Under the enforcement of Senate Bill 125, institutions like Kansas State University and the University of Kansas have been forced to shut down long-standing diversity offices, including the Spectrum LGBTQ+ Student Center, and remove all gender-identifying pronouns from employee email signatures. With no clear definition of “DEI” or “gender ideology” in the law, the vague language has sparked backlash from civil liberties groups and free speech advocates who argue the policy is unconstitutional. As state-imposed penalties threaten up to $10,000 per violation, Kansas joins a growing list of states targeting inclusion programs in higher education. Follow JRL CHARTS LGBT Politics USA as we document every development in the dismantling of DEI programs and their lasting impact on LGBTQ+ students, staff, and campus life.
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