I am willing to bet a shiny nickel that, if you had lists of membership for all these groups, the same names would pop up on all the rosters.
Scottsdale should not regret nixing its diversity, equity and inclusion program. DEI is toxic, and much of America is done with it.
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Community members in Scottsdale stepped up to the microphone at Tuesday's city council meeting to ask why an ordinance that would eliminate DEI programs was being considered.
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The Scottsdale City Council voted to cut ties with city programs involving DEI during a heated public meeting.