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7 in 8 Companies Are Continuing DEI Efforts in 2025

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7 in 8 Companies Are Continuing DEI Efforts in 2025

DEI is the term on everybody’s tongue. Anytime you turn on the television, DEI is being debated, discussed, and dissected, with some claims that DEI is dead or rather, on its way to a slow death. DEI is a field that was birthed out of the Civil Rights Movement, when many organizations and institutions were looking for guidance to comply with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and ensure they were avoiding discrimination and thus litigation. Today, DEI has become public enemy number one, being blamed for an absurd amount of catastrophes from the 2024 Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore to the recent plane crash at Washington D.C.’s Reagan National Airport.

Is DEI Really Dying?

If one were to only listen to and read narratives from the media, it is easy to be convinced about DEI’s imminent demise. But according to a 2024 study from Scientific Reports, “Americans across many different demographic categories vastly underestimate their fellow Americans’ support for diversity and inclusion.” The media plays a critical role in shaping the public’s perception and understanding of DEI and can contribute to misconceptions and misinformation about DEI. Because DEI has become such a contentious and controversial issue, media headlines that are scandalous and attention-grabbing garner more publicity. These hyperbolic stories are regurgitated and repeated, creating the illusion that DEI is disintegrating when in actuality, it is far more nuanced.

The Reality: 87% of Companies Are Maintaining or Increasing Their DEI Budgets

A 2025 study from Resume.org with the headline “1 in 8 companies Are Scaling Back DEI Commitments in 2025, Many Cite Political Climate” may lead readers to believe that DEI is on its way to the grave. When you unpack what the researchers determined, the data tells a different story. While the headlines focus on the small fraction of companies scaling back their DEI efforts, the real takeaway is that 87% of companies are either maintaining or increasing their DEI budgets. 65% of companies surveyed said they will keep their DEI budget the same and 22% plan to increase their budget, yet misleading headlines want to push the false narrative that DEI is dying.

Companies Are Not Deterred by the Backlash

The results from the aforementioned Resume.org study echo the results of a November 2024 LinkedIn poll, which revealed that 46% of respondents were planning to increase their DEI efforts and 33% were planning on keeping DEI efforts the same. The media has the power to propel the propaganda and are playing an active role in perpetuating misinformation. The responsibility then falls on those who believe in equity and justice to disprove the lies, dispel myths, and dispense accurate information about DEI. Beyond the salacious headlines, the data tells us that most companies are not deterred by the current DEI backlash.

Why Companies Are Not Abandoning DEI

There are several reasons why companies aren’t doing away with DEI. Despite DEI’s imperfections, many recognize its utility. Corporations recognize that younger generations of consumers are drawn to companies that embody inclusive and equitable values. Workplaces that develop initiatives and interventions designed to promote diversity, equity and inclusion will be better equipped to retain employees and remain sustainable in the future. In an ideal world, companies would prioritize diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice because it’s the right thing to do to create environments where every employee feels supported, valued, and can thrive. But in a capitalist society, profit drives decision-making. At the end of the day, companies recognize that despite claims of “go woke, go broke,” DEI is good for business.

The Need for Transformation in the DEI Field

Like any other field, DEI has its share of snake oil salespeople—folks with very little understanding or expertise in developing diversity, equity and inclusion solutions but because of their background, identity, or other factors, they entered the DEI space and were able to gain prestige and profit without providing any real or tangible solutions. This moment of heightened scrutiny, in many ways, is actually a good thing. The DEI opposition will drive much-needed transformation in a field that has strayed from its original goals and purpose. It is the job of those equipped with the truth to challenge the misinformation. While the terminology of DEI will continue to change, the core mission of DEI remains the same: ensuring that workplaces are sites that foster fairness, growth, opportunity, and development for all.

Conclusion

The data is clear: 87% of companies are maintaining or increasing their DEI budgets, and the majority of companies are not deterred by the current DEI backlash. It is crucial for those who believe in equity and justice to disprove the lies, dispel myths, and dispense accurate information about DEI. The media has a responsibility to shape the public’s perception and understanding of DEI, and it is up to us to challenge the misinformation and promote a more nuanced understanding of this critical field.

FAQs

  • What is DEI?
    DEI stands for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
  • Is DEI really dying?
    No, despite some claims, DEI is not dying. In fact, 87% of companies are maintaining or increasing their DEI budgets.
  • Why are companies not abandoning DEI?
    Companies recognize that DEI is good for business, and it is a key factor in retaining employees and remaining sustainable in the future.
  • What is the core mission of DEI?
    The core mission of DEI is to ensure that workplaces are sites that foster fairness, growth, opportunity, and development for all.

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Conservative Influencer Bo Loudon Claims Credit For Khaby Lame Detainment

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Conservative Influencer Bo Loudon Claims Credit For Khaby Lame Detainment

Introduction to the Controversy

Conservative influencer and friend of President Donald Trump’s son Barron, Bo Loudon, claimed credit for TikTok star Khaby Lame’s detainment by immigration officers, stating he reported the Senegalese-Italian creator to authorities before Lame was forced to leave the country.

Key Facts

Loudon, 18, claimed in a post on X he “worked with Trump’s ICE to have [Lame] removed” from the United States, stating he “discovered he was an illegal who overstayed an invalid VISA.” In other posts, Loudon slammed Lame as a “far-left TikTok star,” though Lame does not post political content and his political views are unclear. Lame, 25, was detained by ICE at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas on Friday, a Department of Homeland Security official told Forbes, for “overstaying the terms of his visa.” Lame was granted voluntary departure, which allows immigrants to avoid a deportation order, and has since left the United States, the DHS official said, though they did not specify where Lame went. Lame was born in Senegal and moved to Turin, Italy, with his family as an infant, and he is an Italian citizen, according to DHS.

Where Is Khaby Lame Now?

Lame’s exact whereabouts are unclear, but since the weekend, he has posted multiple Instagram stories with the location tagged as São Paulo, Brazil. Early Wednesday, Lame posted a video to his Instagram from a soccer game in São Paulo. He has not addressed being detained by ICE on his social media profiles.

Who Is Khaby Lame?

Lame is the most-followed person on TikTok, with more than 162 million followers. He boasts large followings elsewhere, including 80 million Instagram followers and 12.5 million YouTube subscribers. Lame rose to fame as a TikTok creator after he lost his job during the COVID-19 pandemic, during which time he began posting content mocking absurd “life hack” videos and other comedic bits. He has held the title of most-followed TikTok user since June 2022, when he surpassed creator and dancer Charli D’Amelio. Weeks before being detained, Lame attended the Met Gala in New York.

Who Is Bo Loudon?

Loudon is a conservative influencer with hundreds of thousands of followers on his TikTok, Instagram and X profiles. Loudon has said Barron Trump, 18, is his “best friend,” and he is a regular visitor of the Trump family’s Mar-a-Lago property, according to pictures shared on his Instagram. Loudon has claimed on X that he and Barron helped connect Trump with influencers as part of an effort to reach Gen Z voters, including Adin Ross and Bryce Hall. Loudon is the son of Gina Loudon, a conservative commentator who co-chaired the Women for Trump organization in 2020, and John William Loudon, a former Missouri state senator.

Tangent

Lame’s detainment comes amid growing protests targeting ICE across the United States, particularly in Los Angeles, where protests broke out over the weekend after authorities detained dozens of immigrants. Trump has clashed with Gov. Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass over his decision to send National Guard troops to quell protests against officials’ wishes. National Guard troops have already arrived in the city, and Trump has ordered hundreds of Marines to the city, which could reportedly arrive as soon as Tuesday. Officials and some legal scholars have challenged Trump’s authority to mobilize the National Guard, though Trump reportedly said in a memo he had invoked Title 10, which permits the president to call on the National Guard if the U.S. is “invaded or is in danger of invasion by a foreign nation” or if “there is a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States.” Since protests broke out in Los Angeles, more demonstrations have taken place in cities including New York, Dallas and Atlanta.

How Much Does Khaby Lame Earn?

Lame is one of the highest-paid social media creators, according to Forbes estimates. In 2024, Lame ranked tenth on Forbes’ top creators list with estimated earnings of $20 million, achieved through his large social media following and brand deals with Fortnite, Sony Pictures and Walmart. He was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe Arts and Culture list in 2022.

Further Reading

From TikToker Khaby Lame To Fashion’s Future: Meet The Forbes Under 30 Europe Members Transforming Art & Culture (Forbes)
Top Creators 2024 (Forbes)
Los Angeles Protests Live Updates: Trump Claims City ‘Would Be Burning’ Unless Troops Deployed (Forbes)

Conclusion

The detainment of Khaby Lame has sparked controversy and raised questions about the role of immigration authorities in the United States. While Lame’s exact whereabouts are unclear, his large social media following and brand deals have made him one of the highest-paid social media creators. The incident has also highlighted the growing protests targeting ICE across the United States and the ongoing debate over immigration policy.

FAQs

Q: Who is Khaby Lame?
A: Khaby Lame is a Senegalese-Italian social media creator who is the most-followed person on TikTok, with over 162 million followers.
Q: Why was Khaby Lame detained?
A: Lame was detained by ICE at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas for “overstaying the terms of his visa.”
Q: Who claimed credit for Khaby Lame’s detainment?
A: Conservative influencer Bo Loudon claimed credit for Lame’s detainment, stating he reported Lame to authorities before he was forced to leave the country.
Q: How much does Khaby Lame earn?
A: According to Forbes estimates, Lame earned $20 million in 2024, making him one of the highest-paid social media creators.

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Celebrating Ananda Lewis’ Life and Legacy

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Celebrating Ananda Lewis’ Life and Legacy

Introduction to Ananda Lewis

I, like millions of others who grew up in the 1990s, wanted my MTV. Sure, we were there for the videos. But the video jockeys, known as VJs, elevated the experience with the style and spice you could see, and not just hear, like radio DJs. Ananda Lewis was my favorite MTV VJ. She was more than a trailblazing television host. In many ways, she was an advocate for issues of the day as well as a “TV friend” during my most formative years. Tragically, at the age of 52, she lost her battle with breast cancer on June 11, 2025. While breast cancer deaths are on the decline, the CDC estimates 42,000+ women and 500+ men are expected to succumb to the disease this year alone.

A Star On MTV And Beyond

Ananda Lewis joined the MTV Network in 1997. Known simply by her first name, which means “bliss” in Sanskrit, America got a taste of her style, voice and vibes, and she quickly became a standout host on the uber-popular Total Request Live (TRL), MTV Live, Hot Zone and MTV Jams. In the prime of the network’s cultural heyday, Ananda was able to connect with audiences while introducing the latest music videos, and conducting interviews with a seemingly never-ending list of celebrities. Her storytelling brought authenticity and depth to MTV’s programming. Way before diversity was a department or a buzzword, she brought a unique multicultural look, original name and flawless style to an American youth seeking visual inspiration. In 2000, she was featured in People magazine’s list of the world’s “50 Most Beautiful People.”

Early Life and Career

Ananda was born in Los Angeles, California, and attended the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts before heading to the nation’s capital to matriculate at Howard University. As an activist with the Youth Leadership and Development Institute, she worked with teenagers across customized learning programs designed to support at-risk youth. It was that passion which led her to audition for BET’s Teen Summit, a groundbreaking series focused on social issues affecting young Black Americans. As the host of Teen Summit, Lewis got the opportunity to interview a wide range of special guests, from NBA legend Kobe Bryant to First Lady Hillary Clinton, hitting new angles of journalism that directly addressed and resonated with young viewers.

Her Personal Breast Cancer Battle & A Legacy Of Impact

In 2020, Lewis first revealed she was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer, sharing the news in an Instagram video with the hope to encourage women to get a mammograms. Eventually, her cancer, progressed to stage 4, yet she reflected resilience and grace as she faced her illness, and her optimism shined through as she found moments of joy in the midst of adversity. As a Black female voice in media, Ananda Lewis’s impact broke many invisible barriers. She challenged stereotypes and in many subtle ways paved the way for the generation that followed. With the outpouring of fans’ reactions to the news of her passing, her life serves as a reminder of the importance early detection and self-care, but also the fragility of life. She is survived by her son, Langston, born in 2011.

Conclusion

As we remember Ananda Lewis, let’s honor her by continuing the work she championed—advocating for equity, amplifying underrepresented voices, and prioritizing pushing the envelope. With Ananda’s passing, her legacy of charisma, intelligence and commitment to social issues should be remembered and reflected on. At a time before social media was commonplace—when only a few voices earned a platform to speak for a generation—she connected with music fans around the world, to both amplify artists’ voices and spotlight critical social topics, through specials like True Life: I Am Driving While Black—all with an understanding of the power of media to drive change across the U.S. There are many reasons that her life deserves to be celebrated.

FAQs

Q: When did Ananda Lewis join the MTV Network?
A: Ananda Lewis joined the MTV Network in 1997.
Q: What was the name of the show Ananda Lewis launched in 2001?
A: The Ananda Lewis Show.
Q: What was Ananda Lewis diagnosed with in 2020?
A: Stage 3 breast cancer.
Q: When did Ananda Lewis pass away?
A: June 11, 2025, at the age of 52.
Q: What is the estimated number of breast cancer deaths in the US this year?
A: 42,000+ women and 500+ men.

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Elderly Scams On The Rise

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Elderly Scams On The Rise

Introduction to Elder Financial Abuse

Most of us have probably heard of financial abuse of elders. Stories appear in local media about a caregiver ripping off the person they attend to at the elder’s home. We hear of scammers who call lonely seniors on the phone and persuade them to give the scammer money. We get a bit of news about romance scams on the internet. But are we truly aware of the extent of the worldwide problem of people taking money from vulnerable elders?

The Extent of the Problem

According to AARP, adults aged 60 and older lose an estimated $28.3 billion per year to financial exploitation. According to a report in Forbes and TrueLink Financial from 2015, the figure was $36.48 billion annually. We do know from many sources that the thefts are grossly underreported. That also means that if many cases are never reported to Adult Protective Services or law enforcement, they are never prosecuted. The scammers keep scamming and the thieves get away with it.

Efforts to Stop Elder Abuse

Government, nonprofit organizations, and elder-focused resources continually attempt to stop abuse by warning and educating consumers. They focus on the population that is targeted most: people over 60. There is a failure from that effort in that more recent reports suggest that the problem is growing, not decreasing. From my point of view, having personally interacted with, cared for or legally represented hundreds of elders, I can see why education of elders by itself has many limitations. Among them are the fact that the average older person is unlikely to visit the Federal Trade Commission website to learn about the latest scams and how to avoid them. This site is great at informing anyone about tech support scams, investment scams, business imposter scams, and romance scams. Good information but mostly never seen by the likely victims.

Raising Awareness

Then we have events designed to raise awareness on the day designated, normally June 15 each year. In connection with that date, elder abuse awareness is promoted by numerous organizations. For example, the American Bar Association is sponsoring World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Call-in Event Friday, June 13. Lawyers and the public may call in and ask questions of Weinberg Center staff. The call-in event is hosted by The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Center for Elder Justice and co-sponsored by The ABA Commission on Law and Aging, Elder Law Committee. The date is Tuesday, June 17 | 12-1 p.m. EDT. Anyone can join on zoom.

Who Needs to Become More Aware?

Elders may develop memory loss over time. It can be subtle at first. But eroding memory makes anyone more vulnerable to scams. Families may not immediately see the connection. They may not realize that an aging parent, living alone, socially isolated and perhaps with a few signs of dementia creeping in is a perfect target for scammers. They find these elders. They buy lists of names and contact information. They send those emails or make those phone calls. The effort is big business with organized, managed, paid people doing the dirty work.

Warning to Families

My warning is to families. Pay attention. Know how cleverly the thieves exploit loneliness, and any vulnerability they can find. They are well practiced at this. Your own aging loved one is not immune because of background, education, intelligence, nor experience with finances. Thieves get to them at an emotional level, such as. “It’s an emergency, this is your grandson”.

The Role of AI and Deep Fakes

The “emergency call” from a relative triggering an emotional response is sometimes thwarted by the elder who does not recognize the caller’s voice. Now that deep fakes can be created by artificial intelligence, the fake caller can use the actual relative’s voice, copied from any source, such as the relative’s social media or other source. It’s a terrifying prospect! Every family with an elder needs to be aware of this newer tactic, among the many successful tactics used in our country and around the world to steal billions from elders.

The Takeaways

Stories of older folks being ripped off are common. If you have an aging loved one, educate yourself. It is my belief that families may be able to stop exploitation better than public education about it, aimed at elders. Some aging parents don’t use the internet. Some think it can’t happen to them, they’re too smart. Some have no awareness of the issue and how they, themselves can be targeted. On this moment of public focus on elder abuse awareness, it is wise for anyone with a close connection to an elder to get the latest information on how elder exploitation works. I can imagine a face-to-face talk with an aging loved one telling that person in one’s own words about scams and raising awareness so that you, yourself become a trusted source of these warnings.

Conclusion

Elder financial abuse is a significant problem that affects millions of people worldwide. It is essential to raise awareness about this issue and to educate families and caregivers on how to prevent it. By working together, we can reduce the incidence of elder financial abuse and protect our loved ones from exploitation.

FAQs

Q: What is elder financial abuse?
A: Elder financial abuse is the exploitation of older adults for financial gain, often through scams, theft, or coercion.
Q: How much do elders lose to financial exploitation each year?
A: According to AARP, adults aged 60 and older lose an estimated $28.3 billion per year to financial exploitation.
Q: What can families do to prevent elder financial abuse?
A: Families can educate themselves and their loved ones about the risks of elder financial abuse, monitor financial transactions, and be aware of potential scams and exploitation tactics.
Q: What is the role of AI and deep fakes in elder financial abuse?
A: AI and deep fakes can be used to create convincing scams, such as emergency calls from a relative, making it more difficult for elders to distinguish between legitimate and fraudulent requests.
Q: How can I report suspected elder financial abuse?
A: Suspected elder financial abuse can be reported to Adult Protective Services or law enforcement.

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