The website article’s disappearance appeared to be part of the Trump administration’s push against diversity, equity and ...
The DOD said in "rare cases," it may have removed some webpages in efforts to eliminate DEI content after a tribute to Jackie ...
Negro Leagues Baseball Museum president Bob Kendrick criticized the move, calling articles on Robinson "American history." ...
The article, part of a DOD series entitled “Sports Heroes Who Served,” is a celebration of Robinson’s athletic achievements ...
The Pentagon also removed, then restored, a webpage honoring Black Medal of Honor recipient Maj. Gen. Charles Calvin Rogers ...
Thousands of pages honoring contributions by women and minority groups have been taken down in efforts to delete material ...
The U.S. Department of Defense removed — then restored — a webpage featuring baseball and civil rights pioneer Jackie ...
An article highlighting Jackie Robinson’s military service ... though there’s no reference to “DEI” on the page. In 1997, Robinson’s number, 42, was retired by all Major League Baseball ...
“Everyone at the Defense Department loves Jackie Robinson ... The purge, which also targeted webpages about women and LGBTQ+ service members, has been aggressive under Trump’s anti-DEI ...
An article highlighting the U.S. Army career of baseball legend Jackie Robinson has been restored to the Department of Defense website. Its removal had appeared to be related to the Trump ...