
Brandon’s Knox United Church Faces Homophobic Hate: A Community’s Call for Inclusivity
In Brandon, Manitoba, the Knox United Church, known for its open support of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, faces a surge of homophobic hate, sparking deep concern
In Brandon, Manitoba, the Knox United Church, known for its open support of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community, faces a surge of homophobic hate, sparking deep concern
Ohio Senate’s controversial bill, S.B. 1, aims to reshape college campuses by banning diversity initiatives, restricting union rights, and dictating discussions on controversial issues, sparking
In a shifting political and corporate environment, major U.S. companies like Google and Goldman Sachs are pulling back on their diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives,
PBS’s closure of its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion office has stirred national debate about the role of diversity initiatives in public broadcasting, following a federal
Despite significant resident opposition, Scottsdale’s City Council has controversially voted to dismantle its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs, claiming a shift toward merit-based hiring
Amid mounting political pressures and fiscal challenges, PBS has shuttered its Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in compliance with a Trump administration executive order
In celebration of Black History Month, IBEW Local 11 honors the groundbreaking contributions of Black labor leaders like A. Philip Randolph, Isaac Myers, and Bill
Deloitte’s directive for U.S. consultants to remove gender pronouns from emails highlights a broader corporate trend shifting away from traditional diversity initiatives, challenging businesses to
Goldman Sachs has retracted its IPO diversity requirement amidst a growing national pushback on corporate DEI initiatives, reflecting broader tensions in the evolving landscape of
Wall Street firms are retreating from diversity, equity, and inclusion (D.E.I.) efforts due to pressure from the Trump administration, raising significant concerns for both investors