minorities in
politics of
protests for
racism for
rape and
social justice in
for students
Sulkowicz in
Medical schools. See science; STEM fields
Mémoires (Berlioz)
merit
#MeToo movement
economics of
in higher education
ideology of
for labor markets
for law enforcement
in media
politics of
microaggressions
for administration
in critical race theory
for feminism
ideology of
policy for
politics of
psychology of
as victimology
Middlebury College
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare)
Miller, Ted
minorities
admissions for
in California
diversity for
goals for
in labor markets
in media
policy for
politics for
at Pomona College
protests by
safe spaces for
SAT scores for
science for
Trump impact on
URMs
victimology for
violence for
writing for
Mitchell, Gregory
Mollerstrom, Johanna
Montero, Janina
Moores, John, Sr.
morality
Moran, Rachel
Morrison, Toni
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Ms. (magazine)
multiculturalism
goals of
in higher education
ideology of
politics of
at Yale University
Murray, Charles
Muti, Riccardo
NAACP. See National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Napolitano, Janet
Nasir, Na’ilah Suad
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
Naughton, Eileen
Nelsons, Andris
neo-Victorianism
New York Life
New York University
NIH. See National Institutes of Health
Nixon, Jay
NLRB. See National Labor Relations Board
Nosek, Brian
NSF. See National Science Foundation
Oakland (California)
Obama, Barack
Occidental College
Ohio State University
Open Society Foundation
oppression. See systematic oppression
Oswald, Fred
Oxford University
Oxtoby, David
Pacific Legal Foundation
Palmer, Erin
Peraza, Jonathan
Perkins, Djuna
Petrarch, Francesco
Pichai, Sundar
Pinker, Steven
Pitt, William
Plato
police. See law enforcement
policy
in California
at Claremont McKenna College
at Columbia University
comprehensive review as
consent policy
for discrimination
diversity as
for feminism
at Harvard University
in higher education
in law school
for microaggressions
for minorities
morality and
for NIH
at Occidental College
for rape
of UC system
at UCLA
political correctness. See free speech
politics. See also identity politics
of achievement gaps
for administration
of Black Lives Matter
at Brown University
in California
on campus
of discrimination
of diversity
for faculty
of feminism
of free speech
of gender
at Google
of Great Courses
at Harvard University
in higher education
of Hollywood
of humanities
of ideology
of lectures
of LGBTQ community
of media
of merit
of #MeToo movement
of microaggressions
for minorities
of morality
of multiculturalism
in New York
at Occidental College
psychology in
of race theory
of racism
of rape
Silencing the Past (book)
of social justice
of STEM fields
of stereotypes
of students
at UC
of UC system
at UCLA
at UCSB
at UCSD
in US
at Yale University
Pomona College
Portman, Natalie
poverty
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Princeton University
Proctor & Gamble
Proposition 209
in higher education
for law school
protests
anarchy in
on campus
Day of Action Statements as
on Facebook
free speech as
at Harvard University
ideology of
against law enforcement
media covering
by minorities
on social media
Take Back the Night (rally) as
totalitarianism in
at UCLA
victimology in
at Yale University
on YouTube
psychology
of achievement gaps
of administration
of behavioral realism
at Claremont McKenna College
“The Coddling of the American Mind” (Lukianoff/Haidt)
of critical thinking
of discrimination
of false narratives
of feminism
of goals
IAT for
of implicit bias
of merit
of microaggressions
of morality
in politics
of racism
of safe spaces
science of
of social justice
of students
of US
of victimology
of violence
Qualcomm
Quayle, Dan
Rabelais, François
Raby, Rosalind
race theory
racism
in admissions
Asians and
on campus
discrimination and
in higher education
ideology of
in law enforcement
for media
politics of
poverty and
psychology of
in US
as victimology
rape
consent policy and
at Duke University
economics of
in higher education
media covering
policy for
politics of
rape culture
Saturday Night: Untold Stories of
Sexual Assault at Harvard (magazine)
among students
Take Back the Night (rally) for
in US
victimology and
Rashid, Mark
Reagan, Nancy
Reagan, Ronald
Reiter, Eric
Renaissance. See Great Courses; humanities
risk management
Robb, Lucinda
Robinson, Jacoby
Robinson, Labrente
Robinson, Nina
Roderick, Rick
Rolling Stone (magazine)
Rollins, Tom. See Great Courses
Rose, Charlie
Rose Institute for State and Local Government
Rosemund, Sabriya
Ross, Alex
Ross, Howard
Rubio, Marco
Ruckh, Veronica
Ruger, Ted
Rust, Val
Rutgers University
Ryan, Garrett
safe spaces
administration for
in companies
in higher education
ideology of
for minorities
psychology of
for students
Sakaki, Judy
Salovey, Peter
San Diego State University
Sander, Richard
SAT scores
gender in
goals for
for minorities
in science
Saturday Night: Untold Stories of Sexual Assault at Harvard (magazine)
Saussure, Ferdinand de
Schmidt, Eric
Schoenfeld, Michael
Schrag, Peter
Schumann, Robert
science
discrimination and
feminism in
gender in
in higher education
humanities compared to
identity politics in
INCLUDES for
for minorities
NSF for
of psychology
SAT scores in
stereotypes in
Sessions, Laura
Shakespeare, William
Shannon, Aaron, Jr.
The Shape of the River (Bowen/Bok)
Sheridan, Richard
Silencing the Past (book)
Singal, Jesse
SLUT: A Play and Guidebook for Combating Sexism (book)
Sobek, Maria Herrera
social justice. See also politics
economics of
for faculty
for feminism
in higher education
identity politics as
ideology of
in media
politics of
psychology of
in TED Talks
social media
Facebook
higher education and
Above the Law (blog)
lectures on
protests on
webinars for
YouTube
Society of Comparative and International Education
Sokolow, Brett
Solórzano, Daniel
Solovey, Peter
Sonoma State University
Sophir, Jayme
Soros, George
The Souls of Black Folk (Du Bois)
Spenner, Ken
Spenser, Edmund
sports
Stanford University
Steele, Claude
Steinem, Gloria
STEM fields. See also science
stereotypes
Stokes, Sy
students
achievement gaps for
administration and
alumni and
at Brown University
at Columbia University
critical thinking for
economics for
at Evergreen State College
free speech for
Go Ask Alice! for
goals for
at Harvard University
leadership for
media for
at Middlebury College
politics of
psychology of
rape among
safe spaces for
stereotypes of
at UCSD
victimology for
Suárez-Orozco, Marcelo
Sugrue, Michael
Sulkowicz, Emma (“mattress girl”)
systematic oppression
Take Back the Night (rally)
Taylor, Stuart
The Teaching Company. See Great Courses
TED Talks
Tenured Radicals (Kimball)
Testino, Mario
Tetlock, Philip
Texas State International Piano Festival
Title IX
Torre, Adela de la
Toscanini, Arturo
totalitarianism
triggering. See microaggressions
Trump, Donald
Twain, Mark
Tyson, Tim
UC. See University of California, Berkeley
UC Davis. See University of California, Davis
UC system. See also specific schools
administration for
admissions for
African Americans in
economics of
goals of
policy of
politics of
UCLA. See University of California, Los Angeles
UCSB. See University of California, Santa Barbara
UCSD. See University of California, San Diego
UN. See United Nations
underrepresented minorities (URMs)
Unhooked (Sessions)
United Nations (UN)
United States (US)
bourgeois class in
Civil Rights Commission for
Clery Act in
“The Coddling of the American Mind” (Lukianoff/Haidt)
Department of Education in
gender in
humanities in
identity politics in
immigrants in
Labor and Human Services Committee in
Labor Department of
NLRB in
politics in
psychology of
racism in
rape in
violence in
universities. See higher education
University of California, Berkeley (UC)
administration
affirmative action at
discrimination at
diversity at
economics for
faculty at
free speech at
law school
politics at
victimology at
University of California, Davis (UC Davis)
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
administration
Black Law Students Association
critical race theory at
discrimination at
diversity at
law school
policy at
politics at
protests at
STEM fields at
University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
University of Chicago
University of Missouri
University of Pennsylvania
University of San Diego
University of Virginia
Until Proven Innocent (Taylor/Johnson, K. C.)
URMs. See underrepresented minorities
US. See United States
Uvin, Peter
Vandiver, Elizabeth
Velasco, David
victimology
on campus
at Emory University
in higher education
ideology of
microaggressions as
for minorities
in protests
psychology of
racism
as
rape and
for students
systematic oppression as
at UC
The Victims’ Revolution (Bawer)
violence. See also rape
in Berkeley (California)
on campus
Clery Act and
law enforcement and
for minorities
psychology of
Saturday Night: Untold Stories of Sexual Assault at Harvard (magazine)
in US
Wagner, James
Wai, Jonathan
Walmart
The War on Cops (Mac Donald)
Warren, Elizabeth
Washington and Lee University
Watson, Kenjus
Wax, Amy
Weber, Bruce
webinars
Wehrheim, Katrin
Weiner, Steve
Weinstein, Bret
Weinstein, Harvey
Welle, Brian
Wellesley College
Wertheim, Bonnie
White, Miles
Whitman College
Wilkins, David
Williams, Gabrielle
Winfrey, Oprah
Wing-Richards, Hillary
Wolfe, Timothy
Wong, Scott
Wright, Richard
Yagan, Danny
Yale University
administration
consent policy at
curriculum at
diversity at
multiculturalism at
politics at
protests at
Yang, Henry
Yiannopoulos, Milo
YouTube
Yudof, Mark
Zachariah, Abdul-Razak Mohammed
ALSO BY HEATHER MAC DONALD
The War on Cops:
How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe
Are Cops Racist?
How the War Against the Police Harms Black Americans
The Burden of Bad Ideas:
How Modern Intellectuals Misshape Our Society
The Immigration Solution:
A Better Plan Than Today’s
(with Victor Davis Hanson and Steven Malanga)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Heather Mac Donald is the national bestselling author of The War on Cops, a Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, and a contributing editor of City Journal. A former aspiring academic with roots in deconstruction and postmodernism, she has been the target of violent student protest for her work on policing. She received the 2005 Bradley Prize for Outstanding Intellectual Achievement. Her writings have also appeared in The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, The New York Times, The New Republic, and Partisan Review, among others. She lives in New York. You can sign up for email updates here.
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CONTENTS
Title Page
Copyright Notice
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I: Race
1. The Hysterical Campus
2. Elites to Affirmative Action Voters: Drop Dead
3. Affirmative Disaster
4. The Microaggression Farce
5. Are We All Unconscious Racists?
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