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Disappearing DEI or history? Information taken off Arlington National Cemetery siteEducational material about Black people, Latinos and women in the military have been changed on Arlington National Cemetery ...
Arlington National Cemetery has scrubbed from its website information and educational materials about the history of black ...
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Medal of Honor recipients visit Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate National Medal of Honor Day on Tuesday, March 25, ...
The Arlington National Cemetery has seemingly removed information and educational materials regarding the history and contributions of Black and female service members from its website in alignmen ...
Arlington National Cemetery has begun removing web pages that highlight the contributions of Black, Hispanic and women veterans. The removals, first reported by Civil War historian Kevin M.
that has been scrubbed from the Arlington National Cemetery's website, apparently to comply with a Trump administration order. What's missing here? BOWMAN: Well, they took down internal links that ...
A visitor to Arlington National Cemetery's website earlier this year would have seen links to information about a wide range of notable African Americans, Hispanic Americans and women buried there.
equity and inclusion guidelines extended their reach into educational materials offered by the Arlington National Cemetery. In recent weeks, the cemetery’s website scrubbed various pages on ...
After three years of construction, the National Medal of Honor Museum will finally open its doors on March 25 in Arlington, Texas. Located in Arlington's entertainment district, near the Dallas ...
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