A study by the NCRI reveals certain DEI workshops, particularly those focused on caste and race, are counterproductive, fostering division. CasteFiles advocates for balanced discussions on identity, criticizing media for overlooking the study and amplifying biased narratives while suppressing counter-arguments. They’ve filed legal complaints against universities like Rutgers, alleging harm from caste-focused training.
DEI workshops on caste, race narratives have been counterproductive: Study

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