WATCH: Hidden camera catches red-state university admins admitting how they 'cleverly' disguised DEI agenda
FIRST ON FOX: Undercover video shows administrators at a North Carolina University detailing how they are continuing their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts despite state and federal efforts to...
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FIRST ON FOX: Undercover video shows administrators at a North Carolina University detailing how they are continuing their diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts despite state and federal efforts to roll back the policies. " It shook things up around here, but fortunately for us, this office is not actually under the DEI office at all, so we're able to just keep going. We just like switched up our, you know, changed the wording of things," Pascha Miller, Office of Intercultural Engagement assistant director at North Carolina A&T State University, says in a video obtained by Accuracy in Media. The videos, taken in August and September 2024, came months after the University of North Carolina System Board of Governors voted to essentially ban DEI and focus on "institutional neutrality," Carolina Journal reported. Michael Eccles, the university’s office manager for the Office of Intercultural Engagement, said in the video, "The word ‘diversity’, we had to change saying ‘diversity’ to competency." CLICK HERE FOR MORE CAMPUS RADICALS COAST TO COAST "Yes," Eccles said when asked if he would describe that process as "creative naming," using the word "cleverly" to describe the method. Austin Horne, assistant director of LGBTA Programs and Services at the Office of Intercultural Engagement, is also seen in the video going a step further. "The Board of Governors did a statute in May that is really like, attacking DEI jobs and restricting some of our language," Horne said. "It is very intentionally vague is what, you know, the way I read it. But it’s really leaving it up to you know each university to kind of think about it in their own way and consider how much they want to open themselves up to litigation. But, luckily I think there’s only been one position that wasn’t lost, it was just changed here." The undercover journalist then pressed Horne. "Just to make sure I understand, so for at least A&T, you’ve not had to like, you’ve just changed or maybe got cre…