Not everything about being inclusive can be cut off by holding up a grant. Here's an example:
As an older disabled student, there was a shitload of bureaucracy in my way over & above what the avg student dealt with. So when it turned out to be hard to get keys to the buildings I needed to be in, being told it was "easy" was not helpful. What would have been an inclusive, welcoming gesture would have been for the people it's easy for to get the keys issued & present them in an orientation folder
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I give this example just to show that while we're fighting fascist dictates, them cutting off $ doesn't have to cut off all the inclusion.
Listen to marginalized folks you work with when they tell you what they'd find helpful/welcoming. There are things you can do that the funding spigot being turned tight still cannot touch.
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