Government watchdog asks Missouri AG to investigate MSU business boot camp that excluded White males

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was"engaging in racial- and gender-based discrimination through its sponsorship, promotion, and hosting of a small business training ‘boot camp’ that limits participation" to women and people who identify as"BIPOC" – an acronym for non-white"Black, Indigenous and Persons of Color." for the Spring 2023 Early-Stage Business Boot Camp program in late November.

The program ran for eight sessions and concluded Tuesday. Participants were given a $3,000 stipend for transportation, childcare, or other business expenses. Per EPP, the program was funded by a $30,000 grant from U.S. Bank Foundation for the university’s foundation for the"efactory," a technology-focused business incubator and entrepreneurial development center. Funding also came from the Missouri Scholarship and Loan Foundation.

The group alleges that the program is part of broader programming through MSU’s efactory and Missouri Small Business Development Center "that discriminates on the basis of race." The group's letter pointed to MSU's definition of BIPOC, which recognizes the"experiences of being non-White groups in the United States under colonialism."

 

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