Salesforce, Google, and consulting giant Deloitte are some of the most recent examples, joining companies including Meta and Amazon in announcing the rollback of DEI initiatives. In January ...
Fenves said there will be litigation and lobbying efforts in Congress to address the effects on the University’s research ...
Google removed hiring goals explicitly linked to diversity representation and Meta shuttered its DEI team and training programs. The leaked internal memo from Meta specifically references the ...
Many DEI programs map out identities on a “Wheel of Privilege,” assigning each identity either “privilege” or “oppressed.” In this simplistic formulation, black people and women ...
In the opening weeks of the second Trump presidency, the supposed wrongs of DEI have been used to justify just about everything. Diversity, equity and inclusion policies have been blamed for a ...
FIRST ON FOX: A study published this week details the degree to which the Biden administration infused DEI policies into the federal government in a report the authors say can serve as a resource ...
Retailers maintain some DEI support despite public rollbacks Legal risks influence DEI program decisions, say lawyers Some advocacy groups turn down corporate donations The three retailers ...
During an address Tuesday night before a joint session of Congress, the president claimed his administration had eliminated DEI. "We have ended the tyranny of so-called diversity, equity and ...
Diversity, equity and inclusion – better known as DEI – has been part of our national lexicon for decades. But in recent years DEI has dominated our political dialogue. No one has made that ...
Diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives saw a dip in recent years, with some organizations treating it as a passing trend. That was a mistake. DEI is back with renewed vigor, driven by ...
According to Pew Research, an increasing share of U.S. workers consider DEI a “bad thing,” and fewer say it’s a good thing. This opinion shift leaves radical DEI activists increasingly isolated.