Trump, DEI and NYC
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Marvin Curtis said he established the scholarship to help minority arts students. But now, he's unsure what the scholarship's future will be.
An August report from the Center for American Progress warned that Trump's MAGA agenda is a threat to the Black middle class.
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Trump administration targets $2.1B in CTA grants over DEI contracting concerns
The U.S. Department of Transportation announced an interim final rule prohibiting race- and sex-based contracting requirements in federally funded projects.
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e.l.f Beauty CEO slams Trump’s attacks on DEI: ‘There’s a lot of rhetoric without the actual facts.’
Tarang Amin, CEO of e.l.f Beauty, defies Trump’s war on DEI and reveals data showing the company’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is paying off.
Atlanta business leaders are backing Mayor Andre Dickens’ decision to give up tens of millions of dollars in federal airport funding rather than dismantle diversity programs, deepening a clash with the Trump administration that is spreading to cities nationwide.
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DPI awaits appeal decision after Trump administration cuts grant for special ed teachers over DEI
Citing DEI concerns, the U.S. Department of Education cut a federal grant used in Wisconsin to recruit and retain special education teachers.
Chicago became the second major US city to have billions of dollars in federal funding for infrastructure projects paused on Friday.
In this story, which is the last in our five-part series on Project 2025, we look at how Trump implemented the document's recommendations on divisive cultural issues, including reproductive rights, transgender protections,
Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought said the administration was freezing the funding that was meant to improve Chicago’s transit system. It comes after the administration
In recent decades, Northwestern has touted its efforts to support students through Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives. “At Northwestern, we believe that diversity — of background, identity, belief,
Seth addresses President Trump urging Republican lawmakers to use the government shutdown as a chance to cut federal agencies and more in his monologue for Thursday, October 2, before taking a closer look at Democratic Congresswoman Madeleine Dean confronting House Speaker Mike Johnson about Trump’s "unhinged" behavior,