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  2. Diversity, equity, and inclusion - Wikipedia

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    DEI policy emerged from Affirmative action in the United States. [19] The legal term "affirmative action" was first used in "Executive Order No. 10925", [20] signed by President John F. Kennedy on 6 March 1961, which included a provision that government contractors "take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and employees are treated [fairly] during employment, without ...

  3. What is DEI? The initiative designed to help has become the ...

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    The president previously (and baselessly) tried to blame the deadly Washington DC plane crash that killed 67 people on DEI diversity measures. Below we look at what DEI is and what the president ...

  4. Documentary photography - Wikipedia

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    Documentary photography usually refers to a popular form of photography used to chronicle events or environments both significant and relevant to history and historical events as well as everyday life. It is typically undertaken as professional photojournalism, or real life reportage, but it may also be an amateur, artistic, or academic pursuit.

  5. DEI is under attack. Here’s the real reason it makes many ...

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    The World Economic Forum’s 2020 (WEF) report declares DEI a moral, legal, and economic imperative with profitability up to 36% more likely in organizations that embrace DEI. Innovation is 20% ...

  6. Federal DEI spending explodes under Biden-Harris ... - AOL

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    The report from Do No Harm shows 500 ways the Biden-Harris administration “infused DEI into the federal government.” Those examples include fe Federal DEI spending explodes under Biden-Harris ...

  7. David Scherman - Wikipedia

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    The Best of Life, 1973 David E. Scherman (March 2, 1916 – May 5, 1997) was an American photojournalist and editor. Born in Manhattan to a Celia née Harris and William Scherman, [ 1 ] Jewish family, [ 2 ] he grew up in New Rochelle, New York and then attended Dartmouth College .

  8. Geraldine Doyle - Wikipedia

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    Geraldine Doyle (née Hoff; July 31, 1924 – December 26, 2010) was an American woman who had been widely and mistakenly promoted in the media as the possible real-life model for the World War II era "We Can Do It!" poster, later thought to be an embodiment of the iconic World War II character Rosie the Riveter; however, it was later shown that the 1942 news wire service photograph likely ...

  9. DEI killed the CHIPS Act - AOL

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    The department does not call speed critical, although the impetus for the CHIPS Act is that 90 percent of the world’s advanced microchips are made in Taiwan, which China is preparing to annex by ...