The SCC Files: Nationally-renowned DEI foe / author in town to counter the college’s tax-funded DEI indoctrination event

If you’re in the vicinity of Moore County this Thursday (August 15 @ 6:30 PM) evening, you have an opportunity to obtain a world-class education on DEI and the evil it’s doing to public education, private business, and our society as a whole.

Dr. Carol Swain may be familiar to many of you from her countless appearances on Fox News and other conservative media.  She will be speaking at Sandhills Christian Classical School  on the same day as and just down the road from DEI advocate Raven Solomon’s presentation on the campus of Sandhills Community College. 

A Moore County-based group called We The People is sponsoring the Swain event:

A fiercely vocal critic of the plague of diversity, equity and inclusion doctrine and founder of Real Unity Training Solutions, Carol M. Swain long ago predicted the consequences of the DEI era. She published a book to chronicle her warnings in August 2023 following a landmark ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court to take race out of the equation for college and university admissions.

“The Adversity of Diversity”, co-authored with Mike Towle, bears a prophetic subtitle. It predicts, in part, that the 6-3 Supreme Court decision “will doom diversity programs”. A legendary legal scholar and Harvard professor agreed with the book’s premise. Alan Dershowitz wrote the foreword.

Swain, who earned a PhD at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, is an award-winning political scientist and former tenured professor at Princeton and Vanderbilt universities. She is an educational advisor to the American Cornerstone Institute founded by Dr. Ben Carson. A resident of Nashville, she served on the Tennessee Advisory Committee to the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the 1776 Commission.

Swain is the author or editor of 12 books, including the bestseller, Black Eye for America: How Critical Race Theory is Burning Down the House (co-authored with Christopher Schorr). She is an often-cited expert on critical race theory, American politics, and race relations.

After she wrote a newspaper op-ed criticizing the emergence of DEI as a racist construct, she was widely condemned within the Vanderbilt academic community amid calls to force Swain to undergo “sensitivity training”. Swain ultimately retired from her full professorship in 2017 to develop her Real Unity Training Solutions project. Her team is committed to restoring harmony within academic institutions and in workplaces under the core premise that Americans should embrace our national motto, E Pluribus Unum — out of many, one.

Swain believes the end of DEI will eventually come to pass because it advocates that educators “view racial and ethnic minorities as inferior”. She laments that educators and administrators, especially among minorities, are satisfied with students ending up “equally poor and equally dumb”.