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OP-ED: DEI Is Here to Stay: A Movement Beyond Government Policy

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By Anthony Tilghman In recent years, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives have faced growing scrutiny, with some state governments attempting to defund or dismantle these programs. Critics argue that DEI initiatives are divisive or unnecessary, while proponents see them as critical tools for achieving fairness and equity. However, regardless of political rhetoric or legislative…

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