Testimony and Comments
Dr. Goldfarb Testifies to the United States House of Representatives Subcommittee on Education and Workforce Development
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Do No Harm founder and chairman Dr. Stanley Goldfarb knocked it out of the park with his testimony during the House Subcommittee on Education and Workforce Development Divisive, Excessive, Ineffective: The Real Impact of DEI on College Campuses hearing.
The hearing began with an exceptional opening statement by the committee’s chairman Representative Burgess Owens (R-UT). His prepared remarks painted the dangers of DEI in medicine, from the turmoil it causes to those who practice to how it divides us on the basis of race.
Following the opening remarks, the witnesses engaged in a candid Q&A session with the Members. Heritage Foundation Senior Research Fellow (and also a Do No Harm Senior Fellow) Dr. Jay Greene explained how DEI and antisemitism are irrevocably linked.
Dr. Goldfarb later commented on how DEI initiatives specifically fuel antisemitism on college campuses.
Congresswoman Virginia Foxx (R-VA) asked Dr. Goldfarb about UCLA medical school’s requirements for students to segregate by race.
These are just a few of the several excellent exchanges that occurred during the hearing. We have prepared a full playlist of the opening statements and highlights of the lengthy Q&A session for your reference.
It is our hope that this hearing is another significant step in raising awareness of what is really happening on medical school campuses – and in your doctor’s office.