Graves with flags for Memorial Day are seen in Part 60 of Arlington Nationwide Cemetery, in Arlington, Va., Monday, Could 27, 2024. (AP Photograph/Jacquelyn Martin)
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Arlington Nationwide Cemetery has begun wiping from its web site histories highlighting Black, Hispanic and ladies veterans. The change is according to President Trump’s directive to take away references to and help for variety, fairness and inclusion from the federal authorities.
A U.S. official not approved to speak to media informed NPR the elimination of hyperlinks and sections about these teams have been dubbed a “digital content material refresh” by high Pentagon officers.
The story was first reported by The Washington Post.
Articles, photographs and movies which can be seen as selling DEI will probably be eliminated beneath the brand new strategy.
For instance, Common Colin Powell was the primary Black chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Employees, and the 8666 Postal Corps was the primary corps comprised solely of Black girls to work abroad throughout World Warfare II. Their tales are now not outstanding on the web site, however can nonetheless be discovered utilizing the search perform.
Moreover, the Pentagon has marked 1000’s of photographs representing numerous veterans to be faraway from the web site, according to the Associated Press.