Yale's director of diversity and inclusion Yaseen Eldik invited "kinky" sex education and diversity trainer Ericka Hart to the university after the board "publicly expressed" it would "implement implicit bias and antiracism training."
The Ivy League school had experienced its racial disputes, including Eldik telling a Native American story to apologize for using the term "trap house" the same day as Hart's presentation.
Hart's education was promoted as "training which galvanizes audiences to explore their own biases, share in their experience of identity and offer actionable steps on how each individual can integrate a social and racial justice ethic in their own lives for a more equitable and just world."
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Attendants wrote in a report that Hart was asked to provide "concrete ideas of next steps to promote antiracism and diversity."
Hart's presentation supposedly dealt with "pretty privilege" and "fatphobia."
When a Yale Law Review journal editor asked her why her lecture dealt with those types of topics instead of anti-Semitism, Hart allegedly replied that she did because she covered anti-blackness and there are some black Jews, according to the Washington Free Beacon.
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"She basically said anti-Semitism is a subset of anti-blackness," the unidentified editor told the Free Beacon said.
"She didn't recognize there could be anti-Semitism against white people." A review by journal editors and student attendants confirmed this statement.
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Hart's presentation suffered a lot of hate, with 82 percent of journal editors saying they would not hire her again, even if she improved her presentation to fit their suggestions.
Students and editors were also asked to rate her presentation on a scale of one to 10.
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Hart was rated an average of one. Only one out of 33 responses rated her a 10, according to the report.
According to the Washington Free Beacon, editors called her presentation "shocking," "upsetting," and "offensive ."
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One reviewer wrote: "I urge you not to invite Ericka Hart again."
Another wrote: "I am appalled at her attempt to minimize anti-Semitism in response to one of the questions at the end (suggesting, among other things, that the FBI intentionally distorts statistics to exaggerate hate crimes against Jews."
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While the Black, queer, nonbinary femme tells that she has long understood her body as a sort of rebellion as a result of the racism that pervades society, Hart came to a new understanding of how underrepresented Black people are when it came time for her to make decisions about her diagnosis and her double mastectomy.