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Teacher Who Lost Job Over 2-Word Post Breaks Silence on Chicago 'Racial Segregation'
Campus Radicals Newsletter covers allegations of racial 'segregation' in Illinois school district and other higher ed controversies.
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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A teacher who lost their job over a controversial 2-word social media post has broken their silence, as the Campus Radicals Newsletter reports on allegations of racial 'segregation' in an Illinois school district where faculty allegedly celebrated the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The newsletter also covers the cancellation of an anti-ICE art exhibit at the University of North Texas and an Illinois university moving classes online after learning ICE was operating in the same building.
Why it matters
These stories highlight ongoing tensions around diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in schools and universities, as well as concerns over free speech and political bias on college campuses. The allegations of racial segregation in the Illinois school district are particularly troubling and raise questions about equity and inclusion efforts gone awry.
The details
The Campus Radicals Newsletter reports that an Illinois school district is facing allegations of racial 'segregation' in its DEI programs, with faculty allegedly celebrating the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The newsletter also covers the cancellation of an anti-ICE art exhibit at the University of North Texas and an Illinois university moving classes online after learning ICE was operating in the same building.
- The Campus Radicals Newsletter was published on February 21, 2026.
The players
Charlie Kirk
A conservative activist.
University of North Texas
A university that cancelled an exhibit featuring anti-ICE art.
Illinois university
A university that moved classes online after learning ICE was operating in the same building.
The takeaway
These stories highlight the ongoing tensions and controversies surrounding diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in schools and universities, as well as concerns over free speech and political bias on college campuses. The allegations of racial segregation in the Illinois school district are particularly troubling and raise important questions about how these initiatives are being implemented in practice.
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