Recent News About Color Us United
Indiana Salvation Army official mum on dispute over diversity policies
By Indiana Business Daily | Nov 23, 2022
Criticisms that the Salvation Army is more intent on promoting diversity policies fostering white guilt rather than providing a unified spirit of giving continue to trouble the charity group as the holiday season approaches.
Watson on Biden's student loan forgiveness order: 'I respect my obligations as a loan holder'
By Andy Nghiem | Sep 1, 2022
President Joe Biden's order to forgive student debt has prompted criticism. Christian Watson, the spokesperson for Color Us United, a nonpartisan nonprofit aimed at eliminating discriminatory diversity, equity and inclusion policies instituted by corporations, criticized the president in a now-viral video. The video has garnered 1.7 million views on Twitter.
Xu amid ESG backlash: 'What united Americans was not race or religion or tribe'
By Andy Nghiem | Aug 22, 2022
A national backlash against ESG (environmental, social and corporate governance) is building as governors and attorneys general take action against national corporations. Amid the backlash, Color Us United continues to be flooded with complaints from workers facing discrimination at the hands of DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) programs.
'America was built on a foundation of ordinary people united by the task ahead': Color Us United president at anti-woke Zoomfest
By Andy Nghiem | Jun 17, 2022
On June 9, national nonprofit advocacy group Color Us United—a coalition aimed at fighting discriminatory corporate and institutional policies that divide workers—held its first annual Zoomfest.
Xu: 'America was built on a foundation of ordinary people united by the task ahead'
By Andy Nghiem | Jun 16, 2022
On June 9, national nonprofit advocacy group Color Us United—a coalition aimed at fighting discriminatory corporate and institutional policies that divide workers—held its first annual Zoomfest.