BU Center for Antiracist Research Accused of Mismanagement of Funds and Disorganization Amid Mass Layoffs

The Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University, founded by Ibram X. Kendi, has been accused of mismanagement of funds, high turnover rate, and general disorganization since its inception. The center has received at least $43 million in grants and gifts, but sources say that its output of research has been underwhelming. Last week, the center laid off almost all of its staff. Multiple former staff members have come forward with allegations of mismanagement of funds. A week after the layoffs, BU announced that they received complaints "focused on the center's culture and its grant management practices"1.

Here are the key bullet points:

  • The Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University, founded by Ibram X. Kendi, has been accused of mismanagement of funds, high turnover rate, and general disorganization since its inception1.
  • The center has received at least $43 million in grants and gifts, but sources say that its output of research has been underwhelming1.
  • Last week, the center laid off almost all of its staff1.
  • Multiple former staff members have come forward with allegations of mismanagement of funds1.
  • A week after the layoffs, BU announced that they received complaints "focused on the center's culture and its grant management practices"1.

The allegations against the Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University have raised concerns about the management of funds and the output of research in the field of antiracism.