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Under attack: Why and how I-O psychologists should counteract threats to DEI in education and organizations

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  • Follmer, Kayla Brooke
  • Sabat, Isaac E.
  • Jones, Kristen P.
  • King, Eden

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In recent years, there has been an alarming increase in both proposed and enacted legislation that targets diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within higher education and organizations. These laws aim to dismantle protections and support for vulnerable individuals and groups. In this focal article, we provide an overview of the motives driving these anti-DEI legislative initiatives and categorize the laws based on the type of restrictions they impose: (a) reduction in knowledge, (b) reduction in access, and (c) reduction in support. Next, we discuss the consequences these anti-DEI laws yield for individuals, organizations, and society at large and provide an overview of how individuals and organizations may counteract these regressive policies. Last, we conclude with a call to action for I-O psychologists to investigate and call attention to the consequences of anti-DEI laws for recruitment and selection, well-being and safety of minoritized individuals, organizational reputation, and organizational performance and profits.

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  • Follmer, Kayla Brooke & Sabat, Isaac E. & Jones, Kristen P. & King, Eden, 2024. "Under attack: Why and how I-O psychologists should counteract threats to DEI in education and organizations," Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Cambridge University Press, vol. 17(4), pages 452-475, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:inorps:v:17:y:2024:i:4:p:452-475_15
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