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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 diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility.
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"The antidote to anti-blackness is to be pro-black... The United States government owes us a debt, and we need reparations now." ...
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita has accused Notre Dame University of potentially violating discrimination laws and ...
A growing number of Georgia farmers are women, according to recent U.S. Census data. That data shows one in three farmers in the state is female.
In 1887, during a pilgrimage to Rome, Thérèse Martin — now known around the world as St. Thérèse of Lisieux — visited the ...
In the view of this president, DEI is “illegal” and a “waste.” Therefore, he has issued an executive order to end “all equity action plans, equity actions, initiatives, or programs, equity-related ...
Eastern Kentucky University will not require students or employees to “endorse or condemn a specific ideology, political ...
Some public universities nixed certain gen ed mandates in response to a statewide order. But through exemptions, multiple ...
Home Depot is facing the wrath of angry customers after quietly removing the DEI section from its website. According to the Independent, customers are voicing outrage over the move.
Republican-led states are accelerating efforts to stamp out diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, expanding from ...
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford is joining a coalition backing a challenge to President Trump’s anti-DEI executive orders.