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The Rev. Al Sharpton is preparing to march against Donald Trump’s attacks on DEI efforts. His organization, the National Action Network, is hosting its annual march on Thursday, August 28th. This year, the march will start at the African Burial Ground National Monument at 10 a.m. and then head to Wall Street. In an interview with NY1 political anchor Errol Louis on “Inside City Hall,” Sharpton said businesses need to be held accountable. Typically, Sharpton and his organization march on Washington to remember Martin Luther King’s 1963 ‘I had a

The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump Administration to cut grants issued by the National Institutes of Health in a bid to end federal DEI efforts. The decision was made on Thursday, the 21st of August, with the court being split 5-4 on the ruling, according to The Guardian. The court’s ruling marks a significant reversal, enabling the administration to reinstate grants that it had begun cutting in Late February. The split court decision The case was split among the Supreme Court’s nine justices, with three appointed by Trump, leading to a

A federal judge has struck down two Trump administration directives that sought to end diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in schools and universities. Judge Stephanie Gallagher of the US District Court in Maryland ruled that the Department of Education violated the law when it threatened to cut federal funding from educational institutions that would maintain its DEI initiatives, The Guardian reports. The department’s guidance had been on hold since April, when three federal judges temporarily blocked parts of the department’s anti-DEI measures. Gallagher’s ruling followed a motion for summary

Right-wing influencer Robby Starbuck has been appointed as an AI bias advisor at Meta to help the company’s chatbot be less “woke.” The announcement came after Meta settled a lawsuit filed by Starbuck, claiming that he was part of the Jan. 6 insurrection, according to MSNBC. “Since engaging on these important issues with Robby, Meta has made tremendous strides to improve the accuracy of Meta AI and mitigate ideological and political bias,” Meta and Starbuck said in a joint statement to Advocate. Who is Robby Starbuck? Starback is a former Hollywood director

The Trump administration is planning to end grants related to DEI efforts, according to The New York Times. In an emergency application, lawyers for the Trump administration asked the justices to allow the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to scrap millions of grants related to DEI initiatives. Plans to cut grants related to DEI Some of the administration’s cuts to the NIH were “void and illegal,” according to Judge William G. Young of the Federal District Court of Massachusetts. The judge has accused Trump of being racially discriminatory and prejudiced against

Shareholders at 30 major US companies, including Costco, Apple, and Mastercard, overwhelmingly rejected anti-DEI proposals during the 2025 proxy season. The companies, worth a combined $13 trillion, saw most proposals defeated by margins of 98% to 99%. The shareholder voting results were tracked by Impactivize, a nonprofit project focused on DEI in the private sector. “Shareholder voting margins send a clear message: Investors understand that diversity is good for business,” said the project’s founder in a press release. 30 Major companies back DEI Impactivize analyzed anti-DEI proposals sent to companies

Dutch semiconductor equipment supplier ASML has ended its DEI targets in the US to comply with executive orders in the country. The company made the announcement on Wednesday, stating that its diversity and key performance targets would not apply to US workers to the point that its inclusion and diversity policies conflict with US laws and orders. Still, it would remain intact in all other markets. ASML rolls back its DEI efforts ASML becomes another European company ending its DEI initiatives to avoid any disciplinary action from the executive orders

Viriginia-based entrepreneur DeShuna Spencer launched a website to track corporate responsibility for DEI initiatives. DEI Watch aims to help consumers decide which brands to support (or not). A former journalist, Spencer, created the site to promote transparency and empower buying decisions. Though she is not promoting boycotts, she says, “But if you want to, we wanted to create a platform that’s as accurate as possible,” Spencer told Axios. Spencer is also the founder of kweliTV (sometimes referred to as Black Netflix), a streaming service with over 800 international films, documentaries, and kids’