The Diversity scam has been going on for a long time, well before the year 2000. Originally it was called "sensitivity training" during the 1970's and 1980's until that fraud was exposed. The name was quietly changed to "Diversity."
If a student wishes to participate in any University student group, especially any honor's society, they must participate annually in weekend Diversity programs where everyone is asked to feel guilty for racial and sɛҳuąƖ discrimination. In addition, pro-abortion, euthanasia, same-sex marriage, and the LBGT agendas are promoted whereas Christianity and Catholicism are denounced for their lack of "sensitivity." Oh, yes, scholarships are available along with free room, refreshments, gifts (book bags, books, pamphlets, deodorant, aspirins, and T-shirts), and meals to encourage students to participate. Tuition and transportation to and from the events are covered by the University student association, which are funded by mandatory student fees.
Furthermore, at all the community colleges and State-run universities (Cal State and UC system), in order to obtain an undergraduate degree, students are mandated to take at least three or more courses from the Diversity curriculum, which cover anthropology, communications, English, geography (social geography), history, mass communication, philosophy, psychology, science, sociology, and theology courses, among others. For example, queer (sic) classes, are also included in the Diversity agenda.
If the Diversity scam bothers you, then look at the University Testing program run by Pearson. Pearson has been including pro-abortion and euthanasia leading questions on the GRE, PSAT, SAT, and their other battery of tests long before 1968. In their comprehensive reading and essay exams, Pearson testing will ask questions supporting the Diversity agenda. Not only does Pearson have a monopoly over educational testing, but also they have a huge monopoly on publishing elementary, junior high, high school, community college, and university textbooks. Most of the university texts cost well over $100 each, so you know how lucrative this business is. I took one of those diversity courses in inter-cultural communications in which the text was published by Pearson. It had a decidedly anti-Catholic, anti-Christian bias. Do a duckduckgo.com search into Pearson's background. It is disturbing.