The Trump administration is escalating efforts to eliminate “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” programs.
Last Monday, Politico reported that the administration is proposing to change requirements within the General Services Administration so that any entity hoping to receive federal dollars via things like grants, loans, or insurance, would need to fall in line with federal standards that ban DEI based policies and programs.
According to the notice, over 220,000 entities would be impacted by this change.
It’s the latest in a long line of actions by the Trump Administration to remove Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programming and policies from both public organizations and private companies.
For many, the moves have been a retreat from the goal of creating more inclusive education and work spaces.
Some argue that DEI programs were flawed to begin with.
Guest:
Dr. Ralina L. Joseph is Vice Provost of Inclusive Excellence and Professor of African American Studies at UCLA. Her newest book is “Racial Exhaustion: how to move through racism in the wake of DEI”.
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