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From his first hours in office, President Donald Trump has been working to terminate DEI. But DEI is proving hard to kill.
Just outside the Motion Picture Association in Washington D.C., the street-wide, two-block letters that spelled out "Black ...
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A wave of new legislation targeting diversity, equity and inclusion is rolling through Republican-controlled statehouses.
Although it’s still unclear how exactly the government will proceed, multiple legal experts tell Fortune that their corporate ...
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Republican-led states are accelerating efforts to stamp out diversity, equity and inclusion ...
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EPA staff didn’t use a tip line set up by the Trump administration to identify and assist in slashing programs focused on ...
Nearly 85% of employers believe that the federal changes to DEI policy will have an impact on their business during the first ...
Companies are eschewing their formal programs, but Porter Braswell of 2045 Studio says he’s optimistic for a more evolved ...
From his first hours in office, President Donald Trump has been working to terminate DEI. But DEI is proving hard to kill. Here's why.