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The Aspen Institute | New Edelman Data: What Do Americans Really Think of “DEI”? @aspeninstitute | Uploaded September 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
It’s not news that Diversity, Equity and Inclusion practices have been politicized in recent years—but do headlines really capture what Americans think about such practices? At the Aspen ESG Summit 2024, Trisch Smith, Global Chief Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Officer at Edelman and Ellen McGirt, Editor in Chief at Design Observer and founder of Fortune's RaceAhead beat, discuss new Edelman data that present a surprising, and nuanced, picture.

To view the entire breakdown of Edelman data on Business & Racial Justice, visit: edelman.com/trust/2024/trust-barometer/special-report-business-racial-justice

To view Trisch Smith's blog on Why Business Must Recommit to DEI, visit: edelman.com/insights/companies-must-recommit-not-retreat-diversity-equity-inclusion-efforts
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