Jerry Kang (born 1968) is a South Korean-born American legal scholar and academic administrator.
Since 2015, he has served as is UCLA's first vice chancellor for equity, diversity, and inclusion.
[2] Kang was appointed as UCLA's first vice chancellor for equity, diversity and inclusion on July 1, 2015.
[1] He has published research about the Internment of Japanese Americans during World War II.
[3] In a similar style, in October 2017, fliers appeared on the UCLA campus naming Kang as the "Minister of Inequity, Homogeneity, and Exclusion," alleging that his leadership "opposes intellectual diversity, stifles freedom of speech, and promotes dictatorial demagoguery.