Federal agencies, employees and contractors are trying to process how President Donald Trump’s sweeping anti-DEI executive order will upend their work.
Under the guise of eliminating racial discrimination against white men, the Trump administration is launching a frontal ...
Many underrepresented people who built successful government careers credited those laws and their enforcement with expanding the path to prosperity.
President Trump is taking full aim at diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, apparently making the calculation that ...
The move is reminiscent of Senate Bill 129, the Alabama law signed last year that effectively outlawed all DEI programs at ...
Diversity, equity and inclusion programs have come under attack in American boardrooms, state legislatures and college ...
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin spoke on CNN Thursday, discussing President Donald Trump's executive orders and his views on how they might impact the city.
Donald Trump’s first few days in office have been characterized by a flurry of executive orders, and a huge hit for diversity ...
The executive orders designed to dismantle DEI policies within the federal government suggest companies—and colleges and non-profits—that don’t follow suit could face Justice Department lawsuits.
Among the first executive actions signed by President Donald Trump during his first day in office was ending “radical and wasteful” diversity, equity and inclusion programs inside federal agencies. In ...
This far-reaching order extends the anti-DEI effort beyond the federal government itself, to contractors and private entities. It revokes an executive ... The House did pass legislation granting ...
Government employees received emails threatening "consequences" if they did not report DEI work to the White House.