Ala. mayor silent as anti-DEI bill signed after saying he’d advise Black athletes to go elsewhere if it passed
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An Alabama mayor who said he would tell Black athletes and parents to seek other colleges and universities outside of the state if lawmakers passed an anti-DEI was silent as officials did just that.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin didn’t respond to multiple requests for comment from Fox News Digital on Wednesday as Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation that banned diversity, equity and inclusion programs at public schools, universities and state agencies.
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Birmingham, Alabama, Mayor Randall Woodfin attends Morehouse College's 34th Annual "A Candle In The Dark" Gala at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta on Feb19, 2022 in Atlanta. (Paras Griffin/Getty Images)
"To the parents of minority athletes who are helping their children decide if they want to play sports at those institutions: Would you be cool with your child playing at schools where diversity among staff is actively being discouraged?" he wrote on X on Feb. 21.
"Although I'm the biggest Bama fan, I have no problem organizing Black parents and athletes to attend other institutions outside of the state where diversity and inclusion are prioritized."
Woodfin did not respond to Fox News Digital’s questions on whether he stands by his remarks on X.
The legislation limits teaching "divisive concepts" about race and gender at public colleges and universities and requires transgender students to use the bathroom that aligns with their biological sex.
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