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Updated · Fox News · May 15
Rick Jackson’s Nonprofit Pushed DEI in 2021 as He Pledges to Ban It in Georgia
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 15

Rick Jackson’s Nonprofit Pushed DEI in 2021 as He Pledges to Ban It in Georgia

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 15
  • A 2021 goBeyondProfit initiative founded by Georgia GOP gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson urged CEOs to use DEI metrics, review racial pay gaps and adopt race-conscious hiring—clashing with his current promise to ban DEI in government and schools.
  • The nonprofit’s still-active video series promoted leading workplaces "with race in mind," recommended Ibram X. Kendi’s anti-racism framework and featured then-Jackson Healthcare DEI executive Matthew Harrison.
  • Harrison said Jackson Healthcare’s share of "people of color" hires rose from 9% to 25% after a Rooney Rule-style hiring change, and described internal race programming designed to avoid looking like an HR mandate.
  • Jackson’s campaign did not directly address whether he backed the initiative, saying only that he hires "only the best players" and would prohibit reverse discrimination as governor.
  • The disclosure lands days before Tuesday’s Georgia GOP primary, where Jackson is running as a Trump-style anti-DEI outsider against Trump-endorsed Lt. Gov. Burt Jones.
A candidate who once championed DEI now vows to ban it. What does this signal for corporate diversity programs?
Can a leader criminalize DEI practices their own company once used to successfully boost minority hiring?