Project Midnight
The Plan To Discredit, Defund, and Destroy DEI
Paperback
Retail Price: $21.95
Paperback
Retail Price: $21.95
America is at a crossroads. From the heart of Strawberry Mansion in North Philadelphia to the tech hubs of Silicon Valley Northern California, the once-unifying goal of diversity, equity and inclusion faces unprecedented backlash. The recent landmark Supreme Court decision to eliminate race considerations in college admissions has sparked a seismic shift, not only in education but across every sector of American life. The very fabric of DEI—diversity, equity, and inclusion—seems to be unraveling, igniting fierce debates and deepening divisions.
In Project Midnight, award-winning author and DEI expert Dr. Shelton Goode takes you on a compelling journey through the current landscape of DEI. He delves into the backlash against DEI and explores the growing concern that corporate DEI initiatives are being forced upon employees, potentially jeopardizing America’s competitive edge. Through a thought-provoking analysis, Dr. Goode unveils the true nature of these fears and offers a fresh perspective on the future of DEI.
For over thirty years, organizations have strived to create more diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplaces, aligning with Dr. Martin Luther King’s dream and our constitutional ideals. But as challenges intensify, what does the future hold for these efforts?
In Project Midnight, Dr. Goode doesn’t just predict the fate of DEI; he provides actionable insights and sustainable strategies for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in the coming era. His wisdom offers a path forward in a time of division, encouraging us to embrace unity over discord.
Whether you agree with every viewpoint or not, Project Midnight is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand and navigate the evolving world of DEI. Dive into Dr. Goode’s vision and equip yourself with the knowledge to drive meaningful change.
Paperback
Format: 6 x 9 Black & White Paperback, 264 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Sep 26, 2024)
ISBN10: 1977276857
ISBN13: 9781977276858
Genre: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy