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What Next - Who Will Mourn DEI?

Jan 28, 2025
Farah Stockman, a member of the New York Times Editorial Board and author of "American Made," discusses the significant pushback against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives under the Trump administration. She highlights how these changes link back to historical policies and reflect current societal anxieties. Stockman examines the implications for employment opportunities and underserved communities, along with the critical need for diversity in government roles to foster effective governance amidst economic challenges.
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ANECDOTE

Biden's DEI Efforts

  • Biden's initial executive orders prioritized diversity and inclusion across the government.
  • This initiative aimed to address structural inequalities and promote equitable opportunities for marginalized groups.
INSIGHT

White Male Backlash

  • Many white men feel excluded and disadvantaged by DEI initiatives.
  • Some believe DEI is the reason they cannot advance, leading to a sense of discrimination.
ANECDOTE

Perceived Discrimination

  • Some white men report being denied opportunities due to DEI policies favoring other groups.
  • Stockman notes a perception among white people that they are victims of reverse discrimination.
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