A Trump executive order has led the largely government-funded institutions to roll back their diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
The National Gallery of Art said it had closed its office of belonging and inclusion to comply with a presidential order.
The National Gallery of Art (NGA) in Washington, D.C. has stopped its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, following an executive order by President Donald Trump to end these programs on Monday.
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An executive order by Donald Trump prohibits all DEI programs at federal institutions. Some have already dismantled them.
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The museum’s move followed a similar one last week by the National Gallery, as museums try to comply with an executive order that called diversity programs “illegal and immoral.”
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The museum closed its office of belonging and inclusion, halting a years-long effort to rebrand and broaden the racial makeup of its leadership.
After an executive order from Trump, the National Gallery of Art has ended their diversity and inclusion program.