Pick a word, any word, to describe the state of DEI in corporate America. Attacked? Certainly. Abandoned? In some cases. But its status is far more complex. “It’s evolving. And I don’t think that folks should necessarily view that as a negative. It’s always been evolving, from the affirmative action days,” Kristen Parisi, a senior reporter at HR Brew covering DEI, said during a recent episode of HR Brew’s People Person podcast, later adding, “Companies are still doing the work. They may call it something else, they may cut out the fluff…but they’re keeping the core of it.” Her reporting suggests as much. So does a recent HR Brew survey about the state of DEI in corporate America, which found that 57% of organizations did not change their approach to DEI in 2025 as compared to previous years. Parisi and Latesha Byrd, founder and CEO of culture consultancy Perfeqta, sat down with Kate Noel, SVP and head of people operations at Morning Brew, to talk about DEI, where it stands today, and what employers can do to make progress in the future. For more from our conversation with Parisi and Byrd, keep reading here.—VV |