The Daily Populous

Saturday May 25th, 2024 evening edition

image for Pronouns and tribal affiliations are now forbidden in South Dakota public university employee emails

Two University of South Dakota faculty members, Megan Red Shirt-Shaw and her husband, John Little, have long included their gender pronouns and tribal affiliations in their work email signature blocks.

But both received written warnings from the university in March that doing so violated a policy adopted in December by the South Dakota Board of Regents.

“I was told that I had 5 days to remove my tribal affiliation and pronouns,” Little said in an email to The Associated Press.

Houghton University in western New York fired two dorm directors last year after they refused to remove gender pronouns from their work email signatures.

But some fear the South Dakota policy could signify a creep of such efforts into public colleges and universities.

Both she and Little have begun listing their tribal affiliation and pronouns in the body of their emails, which the university currently is allowing.

The American Civil Liberties Union of South Dakota said it has heard from faculty and students at the University of South Dakota who are concerned about the new policy. »

Harris announces plans to help 80% of Africa gain access to the internet, up from 40% now

Authored by apnews.com

Harris and the Kenyan leader had a public chat on Friday at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce about how public-private partnerships can increase economic growth.

Besides launching the nonprofit Partnership for Digital Access in Africa, Harris announced an initiative geared toward giving 100 million African people and businesses in the agricultural sector access to the digital economy.

The African Development Bank Group along with Mastercard, among other organizations, will help form the Mobilizing Access to the Digital Economy Alliance, or MADE. »

Utah man declined $100K offer to travel to Congo on ‘security job’ that was covert coup attempt

Authored by apnews.com

He ultimately declined so he could spend the summer with his girlfriend.

They’ve had no direct communication with their son since the coup and are worried for his safety, his stepmother said.

Gonzalez, of Herriman, Utah, said he had communicated with Marcel about the financial offer over Snapchat, in messages that have since disappeared, in the months leading up to the coup attempt. »

Russia’s Military Shaken as Top-Level Purge Unfolds

Authored by cepa.org

This did not raise many eyebrows — Ivanov was famous for his lavishly luxurious lifestyle, which had long suggested possible corruption.

Thus Putin reinstated the FSB’s military counterintelligence department as the watchdog of army morale and also charged the agency with scenting out potential mutiny.

Curiously, the huge powers given by Putin to this department didn’t make the FSB’s military counterintelligence department a political actor. »