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DIA Pauses Celebrations for Cultural Events Amid DEI Program Ban

Pentagon agency pauses celebrations for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Black History Month and more 🔗

The Defense Department intelligence agency has paused observances of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Pride Month, Holocaust Days of Remembrance and other cultural or historical annual events in response to President Donald Trump’s ban on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in the federal workplace.

The Defense Department's intelligence agency has paused celebrations for several cultural and historical events, including Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Black History Month, due to President Trump’s ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. A memo from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) outlined the suspension of 11 annual observances, causing confusion among staff regarding future activities. Although the changes do not affect national holidays, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth emphasized a strict adherence to the executive order, stating that DEI initiatives would be eliminated. The DIA is currently seeking guidance to ensure compliance with this mandate.

What events have been paused by the DIA?

The DIA has paused celebrations for events including Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Black History Month, Pride Month, and others as part of the response to the ban on DEI programs.

Will national holidays still be celebrated despite the changes?

Yes, the memo indicates that national holidays such as Martin Luther King Jr. Day will continue to be celebrated.

What is the Pentagon's response to the executive order on DEI?

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has directed the creation of a DEI task force to ensure that no DEI programs remain in the Pentagon, emphasizing strict compliance with the executive order.

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