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Author: Wenyuan Wu

Wenyuan Wu holds a Ph.D. in International Studies from the University of Miami and is the Executive Director of Californians for Equal Rights Foundation. She previously served in the same capacity for the historic No on 16 Campaign. She writes for Minding the Campus of the National Association of Scholars and sits on the board of Parents Defending Education Action. 

Normalize Excellence: Neither Mediocrity Nor Decline is Destiny

May 21, 2026   7:00 amMay 21, 2026   7:01 am
The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results show a grim picture of academic loss. Between January and March 2024, 19,300 12th graders from 1,500 schools across the country were tested on mathematics. Among them, only 22% achieved math proficiency....
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CFER’s New Lawsuit Against Black Infant Equity and ACA 7

May 4, 2026   7:00 amMay 4, 2026   11:47 am
In the minds of today’s progressives, 2026 is certainly no better than 1964, when it comes to race relations and socioeconomic outcomes based on race. Disparities are everywhere, all of which must be attributed to the mythical, yet omnipotent phenomenon...
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Legal Advocacy Stops a Racially Exclusionary Scholarship at UC San Diego

October 30, 2025   2:06 pmOctober 30, 2025   2:06 pm
Wenyuan Wu In the case of a joint legal challenge to halt the Black Alumni Scholarship Fund, a 42-year-old program at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), the wheels of justice turned quickly.  Almost immediately after our lawsuit Californians...
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Gavin Newsom Supporter Tells Chinese American Activists to ‘Go Back to China’

October 24, 2025   9:00 amOctober 24, 2025   3:37 pm
While Governor Gavin Newsom and the Democratic Party claim to champion immigrant communities and diversity, a recent event in San Diego tells a different story. On Sunday, October 19th, three Chinese American activists were verbally assaulted by a Newsom supporter...
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Fighting White Supremacy Once Again, Ku Klux Klan Act is Challenging Race-based Scholarship at UCSD

August 4, 2025   10:10 amAugust 4, 2025   10:10 am
In 1871, over five years after the establishment of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), Ohio Republican Congressman Samuel Shellabarger introduced the KKK Act as “An Act to enforce the Provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment.” The KKK Act was intended to...
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The Pursuit of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is Not Just Harmless Mental Exercise

June 14, 2025   2:50 amJune 14, 2025   2:51 am
Proponents of the diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) brand their philosophical inclinations as noble intentions and kind gestures. They just want everybody to respect each other’s cultural/racial/gender… differences, affirm some crude group identity, acknowledge historical marginalization and ultimately get along....
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From Movement to Racket: The Metamorphosis of Chinese for Affirmative Action

March 6, 2025   11:37 amMarch 6, 2025   11:38 am
$16,797,759 in revenue, $15,888,677 in expenses, $909,082 in net income and $47,246,990 in net assets. You would be wrong if you think you are reading a business’s profit and loss statement summary. This is from latest IRS Form 990 of...
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