Donald Trump’s administration is ending federal DEI programs in America, and multiple corporations have followed suit.
Walmart is receiving widespread pushback from attorneys general in 13 states in addition to more than 30 shareholders ...
Attorneys general from 13 states wrote to Walmart's CEO to raise concerns about the company's decision to roll back diversity ...
Anger at Target surged after it followed other companies that abandoned DEI programs, but Black-owned businesses that ...
Led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird, the Republican officials instructed Costco to ...
Owners of brands who were once championed by Target before the big-box retailer rolled back DEI efforts say a boycott would ...
Walmart previously opposed legislation to do away with diversity efforts. The corporation won't do so again this session, a ...
A group of shareholders and state attorneys general sent letters to Walmart's CEO urging him to reconsider ending its DEI programs after the retailer announced policy changes.
Arkansas lawmakers are left with questions after meeting with Walmart directors about the expected DEI rollback.
There are nuances surrounding the support of Black-owned businesses in the wake of companies dismantling their DEI efforts.