Cutting DEI programs isn’t just a setback for underrepresented workers—it’s a costly mistake that weakens morale, stifles innovation, and exposes companies to legal and financial risk.
In a speech at the American Black Film Festival Honors recently, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor so eloquently and passionately declared, “I don’t want a seat or a table. I want the structure. I want the land that the structure is on.” Ellis-Taylor’s message came right on time. Donald Trump has only been in office for a little over a month and he has already slashed public funding and intimidated private leaders into submission with his racist and sexist vision for America.
The People’s Davos: How the Global Black Economic Forum is Shaping a New Vision for the Future of Democracy
In an op-ed for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Alphonso David explains how the Fearless Fund's settlement protects against future assaults on equity.