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Defense agency prohibits Black History Month and other ‘special observances’


The Defense Intelligence Agency has halted all activities and events related to diversity observances such as Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Black History Month, Juneteenth, LGBTQ Pride Month, Holocaust Remembrance Day, and others in compliance with President Trump’s executive order. This directive is part of the Trump administration’s effort to eliminate programs promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the federal government. Other agencies, including the Justice Department and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, have also disbanded their Employee Resource Groups and DEI programs. This decision has been criticized by former White House officials who believe that observances play a crucial role in acknowledging American history and the contributions of marginalized communities. Critics argue that the changes implemented from the executive order will negatively impact employee morale and make people feel less comfortable at work. Additionally, the decision has been described as a form of government overreach that undermines efforts to make policies and resources accessible for underserved communities. The move to cancel diverse observances has sparked backlash and concern among federal government workers and former officials who have been actively involved in promoting diversity and inclusion.

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