Fewer Americans see discrimination as anti-DEI push gains traction, AP-NORC poll shows
UNITED STATES, JUL 31 – Less than half of Americans now believe Black people face serious discrimination, with 40% of Black respondents saying diversity, equity, and inclusion programs increase discrimination against them.
- Less than half of U.S. adults believe that Black people face high levels of discrimination, falling from 60% in spring 2021, according to a poll.
- Phillipe Copeland noted that the U.S. has regressed from its 'so-called racial reckoning.'
- Claudine Brider stated that the concept of DEI has created new workplace challenges for Black people and women.
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Poll Finds Many Believe Black People Face Discrimination
Source: Dani DG / Getty In news shocking absolutely no one, a poll recently conducted by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that fewer Americans believe Black people face significant discrimination as compared to 2021. According to AP, the poll found only 45% of Americans believe Black people faced “quite a bit” of discrimination. This is down 15% from 2021, where 60% of people believed Black people faced significant discrimin…


Minorities Less Gung Ho About Diversity Programs Than White People, Poll Finds
New data shows black and Hispanics are more likely to believe than white people that DEI programs ultimately increase discrimination against minorities.
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