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In corporate America and Columbus, businesses have stopped using Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, but aren't completely ...
A number of major companies and sports organizations are scaling back their public-facing support for LGBTQ+ Pride Month in 2025.
Several large corporations are not supporting Stonewall Columbus in 2025 amid a national DEI crackdown by the Trump ...
In 2025, fewer rainbow logos don’t mean fewer commitments, but they do mark a strategic shift in how companies show up for ...
Pride festival organizers face hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost corporate funding this year, a trend that could ...
When it comes to corporate DEI agendas, we’ve seen a lot of apparent hypocrisy lately. One example is Verizon, the subject of ...
Few issues in the U.S. today are as controversial as diversity, equity and inclusion—commonly referred to as DEI.
Major corporations not returning as Delaware Pride Festival sponsors this year include DuPont, PNC Bank, Fulton Bank and Tito's Handmade Vodka.
Target reports 7% sales decline after rolling back DEI initiatives, facing community boycotts and advocacy group protests ...
Target now expects a “low single-digit [percentage] decline” in sales for the fiscal year; it previously forecast 1 percent ...
Opinion: SMU associate law professor Carliss Chatman writes that federal contractors running away from previous diversity, ...
The corporate backtracking comes as the Trump ... have pulled out of the 2025 event amid a nationwide political backlash against DEI, Stonewall Columbus Executive Director Densil Porteous said.