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EXCLUSIVE - A new report from Parents Defending Education alleges that since 2021, the Department of Education has awarded over $200 million to forty-eight universities injecting DEI content into counseling courses that include topics on antiracism, microaggressions, white privilege, and whiteness.

"The federal government spends billions of dollars on mental health initiatives each year - but it's imperative to investigate how counselors and social workers are trained, because some practitioners may do more harm than good," Nicole Neily, president of Parents Defending Education, told Fox News Digital. "As the Trump administration looks to eradicate DEI from American institutions, these education and training programs merit close scrutiny, as do the professional associations overseeing such work."

While Parents Defending Education points out that the report is not exhaustive and will be updated over time, it highlights that the programs, syllabi, course textbooks, or course descriptions surveyed contained the word "microaggressions" 20 times, "oppression" mentioned 30 times, there were 47 mentions of "social justice activism/advocacy," "privilege/white privilege," was mentioned 35 times, there were 34 mentions of "white racial identity," and "whiteness" was cited 15 times.

EXCLUSIVE - A new report from Parents Defending Education alleges that since 2021, the Department of Education has awarded over $200 million to forty-eight universities injecting DEI content into counseling courses that include topics on antiracism, microaggressions, white privilege, and whiteness. "The federal government spends billions of dollars on mental health initiatives each year - but it's imperative to investigate how counselors and social workers are trained, because some practitioners may do more harm than good," Nicole Neily, president of Parents Defending Education, told Fox News Digital. "As the Trump administration looks to eradicate DEI from American institutions, these education and training programs merit close scrutiny, as do the professional associations overseeing such work." While Parents Defending Education points out that the report is not exhaustive and will be updated over time, it highlights that the programs, syllabi, course textbooks, or course descriptions surveyed contained the word "microaggressions" 20 times, "oppression" mentioned 30 times, there were 47 mentions of "social justice activism/advocacy," "privilege/white privilege," was mentioned 35 times, there were 34 mentions of "white racial identity," and "whiteness" was cited 15 times.

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