The clarity offered by President Donald Trump and an accompanying cultural shift has pushed diversity equity and inclusion into a hasty retreat.
When it comes to the future of DEI, industry experts say the initiative isn’t going away. In fact, a report shows DEI will keep growing.
Not every lawn in the world requires a zero-turn mower. Committing to a mower is a major investment for those with large ...
Attorney General Alan Wilson's office sent a letter to Costco's leadership demanding they remove their DEI policies within 30 ...
Nearly five years after major companies declared their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion following the police ...
Emboldened by a 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision that outlawed affirmative action in college admissions, conservative ...
Tabitha Brown addresses Target's DEI rollback, warning of potential harm to Black-owned brands sold at the retailer.
MN state Sen. Scott Dibble said, "Target has made itself clear" in prioritizing "President Trump's politics of cruelty, fear, ...
In a Jan. 10 memo to employees, Meta’s vice president of HR announced the social media conglomerate was disbanding its DEI ...
A 35-year-old political newcomer and former Hollywood music video director, Robby Starbuck, has become one of the leading figures in the United States’ growing anti-DEI movement.
John Deere, Lowe’s, beverage wholesaler Molson Coors and McDonald’s, Meta, Nissan, Stanley Black & Decker, Tractor Supply, Toyota and Walmart. Companies that have publicly defended their DEI ...