In effort to erase DEI, Indiana cuts school and college programs

In a sweeping policy shift, Indiana state agencies have ended funding for multiple education initiatives and scrubbed dozens of materials that referenced diversity, equity, or inclusion — part of a directive from Gov. Mike Braun to eliminate what his administration calls divisive ideology. The changes affect both K-12 schools and public universities, with impacts on students, teachers, and college outreach efforts.

Previous
Previous

What to know about "Good Trouble Lives On" protests in Indiana

Next
Next

What the "big, beautiful bill" will mean for Indiana