Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms Inc. joins a growing list of companies that are pulling back on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Like others before it, the social media giant cited a U.
Colleges rethink legacy admissions in the wake of decision against affirmative action The Supreme Court’s decision to limit the use of race in admissions was a game-changer for colleges.
An anti-affirmative action group has sued McDonald’s over a scholarship program for Hispanic and Latino students a week after the company said it was ending some of its corporate diversity, equity and inclusion practices.
It’s another indication that the United States is going backward, only four years after the George Floyd protests.
Meta confirms Axios report that the company is is axing its diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, including for hiring and training.
McDonald’s is being sued over a decades-old college scholarship program for Latino students, just a week after the burger chain said it would roll back a range of diversity initiatives. The lawsuit—the latest in a growing body of cases by various activist groups challenging corporate diversity initiatives—was filed by the American Alliance for Equal Rights.
Apple’s board of directors has recommended shareholders vote against a proposal to end the company’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, going against the grain of decisions by other large US corporates.
Apple's board has asked its investors to vote against a proposal to end its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programmes.
Events honoring Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and advocating for his vision of a just, nonviolent society will occur the same day as Donald Trump's second presidential inauguration.
Amazon removed a section once titled “Equity for Black People,” where the company stood in “solidarity” with its African American employees.
From the continued threats against the Voting Rights Act to new restrictions on mail ballots and voter registration, courts will have a lot of opportunities to shape democracy this year.
All while Hegseth sat there, enjoying the perverse Republican version of affirmative action for lackluster associates of Trump. It was a gross, indeed, dangerous hypocrisy that got called out ...