Thanks heavens universities and corporations are still hiring them by the thousands, or a lot of college CRT majors would be facing a dismal future upon graduation

Will hula hoop and yo-yo pros be next?

CRT trainers’ gig jobs hectoring white people are evaporating

After several years of cancel culture and “anti-racism” being wielded by the alt-left against nearly every American institution, it seems that at least the corporate appetite for shelling out thousands of dollars to appease critical race theory enthusiasts is waning. The cost of DEI, particularly when it involves very public figures like Robin DiAngelo or Ibram X. Kendi, can cost tens of thousands of dollars per workshop. Some “anti-racism” firms charge by the person, if sessions are being offered to workplace employees. Those sessions can range from $350-$500 per person.

Robin DiAngelo can earn as much as $45,000 for a half-day workshop. Kendi’s rates are about the same. Other independent “anti-racism trainers” earn far less, but have still been able to carve out decent incomes in the field. Corporations covet the programs to help them meet state human resource standards and also obtain a “seal of approval” that can be used for marketing purposes.

In the post-2020 world, the DEI industry exploded, due in large part to the success of the Black Lives Matter movement. With educational institutions and corporations chomping at the bit to get “anti-racism” workshops into their trainings, the market was flooded with minority workshop leaders and organizations.

This year, however, it seems such workshops aren’t nearly as popular, as evidenced by one DEI instructor’s complaints about sparse bookings during what should be her busiest month — Black History Month.

Madi B. identifies herself as an “Anti Racism Educator” on Twitter. This past week, she took to the social media platform to lament her lack of work this season.

“Blue Haired Unicorn” is suffering; details at eleven.

Austin Channing Brown is a New York Times bestselling author and speaker with over 100,000 follower on Twitter alone. She responded with a similar complaint.

Black males are the first to get hit, as usual

You can (and doubtless will) blame those Ol’ Debbil White Wimmen, if you like:

And of course, there’s always the New Orange Man Bad to lay this calamity on: