Baltimore mayor fights back against attacks on DEI initiatives with ‘Definitely Earned It’ campaign
- Baltimore Mayor Scott views attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives as part of a broader backlash against Black Americans and other historically disenfranchised groups in leadership.
- Scott expressed concerns after Trump blamed diversity hiring for a fatal incident at Reagan National Airport.
- In an interview, Scott stated he wants Black History Month to clarify the importance of DEI policies, which he believes reflect American values.
- Scott launched the ‘Definitely Earned It’ campaign to promote pride in overcoming systemic challenges and to support future generations.
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Baltimore mayor doubling down on DEI with ‘Definitely Earned It’ campaign
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Baltimore mayor fights back against attacks on DEI initiatives with ‘Definitely Earned It’ campaign
President Donald Trump’s attack on diversity, equity and inclusion programs is leading to pushback from Baltimore's mayor. Brandon Scott was the subject of racist attacks online last year after a
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