Amid Trump's rollback on DEI, online history lessons about minority service members, biographies, education, and Medal of Honors erased.
Pentagon leaders have ordered that their websites and social media pages remove articles and images that “promote” DEI.
Arlington National Cemetery removes historical content on Black, Hispanic, and female service members due to Trump's DEI ban.
Educational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery website.
The cemetery’s website removed links to notable graves, walking tours, and educational materials on Black, Hispanic, and ...
The cemetery, which is operated by the Army, said it was working to restore the content. Among the obscured pages was ...
The Army-run cemetery said it is working to follow Trump's orders on ending diversity while restoring information.
The cemetery website unpublished links to lists of notable graves, walking tours and other material about Black, Hispanic and ...
The Arlington National Cemetery recently removed information on their website providing educational resources on Black, Hispanic and female ...
Charles C. Rogers was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Richard Nixon in 1970. But a profile of the Vietnam War veteran ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun wiping from its website histories highlighting Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The change is in line with President Trump's directive to remove references to ...
According to archives reviewed by theGrio, the page honoring Army Maj. Gen. Charles Rogers was removed Saturday and was reinstated Monday.