Google Removes Over 50 DEI Organizations from Funding List
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Summary
Google has removed over 50 DEI-related organizations from its funding list, totaling 214 groups dropped while adding 101 new ones, according to a report by The Tech Transparency Project. The removed groups focused on diversity, equity, inclusion, race, activism, and women.
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The largest category of purged groups were DEI-related.
The dropped groups had mission statements that included the words 'diversity,' 'equity,' 'inclusion,' or 'race,' 'activism,' and 'women.'
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