University Event Aims to Combat ‘Christian Privilege’

George Washington University diversity workshop to be held four days after Easter

Just four days after Easter, George Washington University will host a training session for students and faculty that teaches that Christians — especially white ones — “receive unmerited perks from institutions and systems all across our country.”

The April 5 diversity workshop is titled “Christian Privilege: But Our Founding Fathers Were All Christian, Right?!”

Hosted by the university’s Multicultural Student Services Center, the event will teach that Christians enjoy a privileged, easier life than their non-Christian counterparts, and that Christians possess “built-in advantages” today, according to its online description.

The workshop will also discuss how Christians receive “unmerited perks from institutions and systems all across our country.”

The “Christian Privilege” workshop is one of 15 “free training opportunities” offered through the center to “equip students and staff with the necessary skills to promote diversity and inclusion in the different environments,” according to its website.

Other workshops offered through the center focus on “heteroesexual privilege,” “cisgender privilege,” “abled-bodied privilege,” “socio-economic privilege,” “unconscious bias,” and more.

Efforts by The College Fix to reach a campus spokesperson, the multicultural center and the host of the Christian privilege workshop were to no avail Monday afternoon.

The Christian privilege event aims to make people aware of the privileges that Christians have and “what is meant by privilege overall and white privilege specifically,” the event description states. Furthermore, the event will try to educate those of the “role of denial when it comes to white privilege” and the difference between “equality and equity.”

By the end of the training, the organizers want participants to be able to name “at least three examples of Christian privilege” and “at least three ways to be an ally with a non-Christian person,” the website states.

Organizers also want the participants to be able to describe words like: “privilege, Christian privilege, denial, quality, equity, Christianity, bias, unconscious bias, micro-aggression, ally,” the website states.

The workshop will last 90 minutes and will feature a PowerPoint presentation and Q&A.

It will be hosted by Timothy Kane, the interim associate director for inclusion initiatives at George Washington University, according to his biography page. As interim associate director, Kane works to expand the diversity and inclusion efforts at GWU, specifically the LGBT community. He did not respond Monday to a request for comment.

Kane, who has a master’s degree in divinity and theology, is “dedicated to ensuring that all types of diversity at GW are celebrated and meant to feel included in campus culture and student life.” Being a “proud gay member of the LGBT community” at the university, he hopes to “promote this kind of solidarity amongst the LGBT community, and work towards celebrating the richness of diversity here at GW,” his online bio states.

Kane also hosts the “heterosexual privilege,” “cisgender privilege,” “abled-body privilege,” and “socioeconomic privilege” workshops. White privilege is a specific focus in each of these training sessions, according to the multicultural center’s website.

4 thoughts on “University Event Aims to Combat ‘Christian Privilege’

  • April 3, 2018 at 3:49 pm
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    Why arent you all dead yet You know my people where here long before you crackers got off the boat and if we had known then what we know now you would have been killed the moment you came ashore.

    • April 6, 2018 at 4:43 am
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      If humans came out of Africa then where did you come from and how did you get here you stupid ass?

      North America was unoccupied when Europeans first arrived. Nearly one-third of “Native” American genes come from west Eurasian people linked to the Middle East and Europe, rather than entirely from East Asians as previously thought, according to a newly sequenced genome.

      Do you think you originated in North America? What a moron.

    • July 6, 2018 at 8:11 am
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      Hey, idiot! Watch a National Geographic Documentary on You Tube called, “Ice Age Columbus”, which Scientifically proves that White Europeans were here in North America 15,000 years ago, long before your Asiatic ancestors walked out of Siberia, across the Bering Strait, and onto a new Continent, where they subsequently eliminated all White people, and their Tribes, that they found here. Have you ever heard of the “Kennewick Man”? It was the remains of a White European man over 8,000 years old, in Washington State, which showed that the deceased was brutally murdered by your kind. That’s Science, moron. Something you Stone Age types don’t understand.

      • July 7, 2018 at 12:35 pm
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        You missed the stupidity of the original article. Of course we know Europeans first colonized the unoccupied North American continent.

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