Author: John A. Gentry

John A. Gentry, a former CIA analyst, is adjunct faculty with the School of Defense and Strategic Studies at Missouri State University and the author of Diversity Dysfunction: The DEI Threat to National Security Intelligence (Academica Press, 2025). Follow him on Twitter @gentry_johna or contact him at [email protected].

Libraries: The Quiet DEI Indoctrinators

The “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) ideology that has captured professors and administrators at most American universities has generated considerable discussion. But relatively untouched is the embrace of DEI by college and university librarians—and its implications. DEI ideologues’ quiet infiltration of university libraries distorts the literature that faculty and students read. This subtle and slow-acting […]

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Sedition U: Marxist Ideology Threatens American Democracy from Campus to Culture

The First Amendment’s free speech protections and “academic freedom” at colleges and universities are pillars of American democracy. But knowledgeable observers long have recognized that subversives, including members of the Communist Party of the USA (CPUSA), use these freedoms to foment revolutionary change in the United States, including the hoped-for creation of a new Marxist […]

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Beyond Campuses: DEI Damages Intelligence Agencies

The damage that “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) policies are doing to American colleges and universities is increasingly well-known, thanks largely to efforts of the National Association of Scholars and Minding the Campus, but the harm done to U.S. intelligence agencies has not been assessed—until now. My study of the operational effects of DEI policies […]

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