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Is DEI dying? Here’s the list of companies that have rolled back the ‘woke’ policies

While most major U.S. companies still have diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs in place, the list of companies reversing so-called “woke” efforts has recently grown.

Last year, many companies announced cuts to their DEI programs in response to activist pressure, a trend that continues through 2025.

Ford, Lowe’s, Tractor Supply Company, John Deere, Harley-Davidson, and Walmart are some of the major companies that have reversed their DEI commitments in 2024. (Getty Images/Reuters/Fox News)

Here's a list of companies that have scaled back their DEI efforts over the past year or so.

2025:

Amazon

meta

Meta ends corporate DEI program

mcdonalds

2024:

american airlines

boeing

Brown-Forman, makers of Jack Daniels

caterpillar

ford

Ford joins list of U.S. companies reversing and expanding “wake” DEI policies

harley davidson

john deere

lowe's

Molson Coors

nissan

Polaris

toyota

tractor supply company

walmart

robbie starbuckThe anti-woke activist and filmmaker, who is credited with a successful campaign to pressure companies to end their DEI programs, said he has no plans to end his mission anytime soon.

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“We will not stop until corporate America comes to its senses again and embraces corporate neutrality on divisive issues,” Starbuck told Fox Business last week.

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