Are Companies Scaling Back Public Support for Marginalized Communities?

As discussions around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) continue to evolve, public support for key cultural observances like Black History Month and Women’s History Month on social media is being closely scrutinized. With the rise of anti-DEI sentiment in certain sectors, some organizations are reassessing their public commitments, while others remain steadfast in their advocacy.

This survey by CommPRO and the Diversity Action Alliance seeks to gauge how companies have engaged with these initiatives on social media and whether overall support for Black History Month and Women’s History Month has increased or decreased in the public sphere. Your responses will help us understand trends in corporate participation and public sentiment regarding these important cultural celebrations.

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