The conversation between Ross Douthat and Christopher Rufo explores the decline of diversity, equity, and inclusion (D.E.I.) initiatives in America. Initially embraced during Trump's presidency, D.E.I. programs are now facing intense scrutiny and reduction from institutions like the federal government, major corporations, and universities. Rufo’s activism has been pivotal in framing the debate around critical race theory and related concepts, marking a significant political shift. The discussion also considers implications for the future under a potential second Trump administration and Rufo's broader vision for America's societal landscape post-D.E.I.
"D.E.I. programs proliferated inside the federal bureaucracy over the last 10 years, but now they are in full-scale retreat due to various societal pressures and actions."
"Christopher Rufo is arguably the most important activist in American politics, challenging an established narrative about diversity, equity, and inclusion through strategic activism."
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