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The bill strikes terms such as “equity,” “civil rights,” “minority,” and “diversity” from Arkansas law and repeals sections creating scholarships, support services, and retention programs for minorities.
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The global retailer headquartered in Bentonville announced changes to DEI policies in November, amid anti-DEI campaigns from conservative activists and lawmakers.
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Arkansas lawmakers consider legislation to eliminate DEI programs at state colleges, following national trends, drawing opposition from some officials.
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Stay updated with Arkansas Newswrap: Hendrix College's DEI changes spark concerns, low voter turnout addressed, tourism initiatives highlighted.
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Hendrix College students say they're worried marginalized groups will lose support as the office is renamed "Multicultural Student Services" and a key senior administration role appears to be gone.
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In honor of the 6th annual Juneteenth in Jonesboro hosted by KLEK, KASU Intern Cidney Davis asks Arkansans how they feel about Juneteenth not being a permanent state holiday.
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Several Arkansas libraries and library associations are suing Crawford County officials and state prosecuting attorneys in an effort to overturn Act 372. In recent efforts, the LEARNS act has been opposed by CAPES group and a plaintiff in the Arkansas Supreme Court
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The upcoming Northeast Arkansas Diversity Conference, organizers have introduced a new virtual pre-conference to provide participants with the opportunity to engage in courageous conversations on diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.