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Defense Agency Pauses Celebrations of Martin Luther King’s Birthday, Women’s History Month and Others


The Pentagon’s intelligence agency has paused observances of Pride Month, Black History Month, Martin Luther King’s Birthday, Holocaust Days of Remembrance, Juneteenth and other annual cultural events, as federal agencies scramble to try to conform to President Trump’s repudiation of diversity programs.

The Defense Intelligence Agency on Tuesday published a memo to its work force with a subject line of “Pause on Special Emphasis Programs and Related Activities and Events.”

“We are receiving questions across the work force on the way forward,” the memo said. It added that the agency would “pause all activities and events related to Agency Special Emphasis Programs effective immediately and until further notice.”

The agency’s pause is in effect “until further notice,” the memo said. It said that the directive would not affect the observance of federal holidays, so presumably agency employees would still get Martin Luther King’s Birthday and Juneteenth off, provided they remain federal holidays.

The pause came as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Wednesday announced a new task force targeting diversity considerations in Pentagon promotions and job assignments, the latest maneuver in the Trump administration’s renunciation of “wokeness.”

In a memo to senior Pentagon leadership, Mr. Hegseth said that diversity, equity and inclusion policies were “incompatible with the values” of the Defense Department.

The task force must issue a final report on how to get rid of diversity programs by June 1, Mr. Hegseth said in the memo.



In a surprising move, the Defense Agency has decided to pause celebrations of important cultural and historical events such as Martin Luther King’s Birthday, Women’s History Month, and others. This decision has sparked controversy and raised questions about the agency’s commitment to diversity and inclusion.

Many are questioning why the Defense Agency would choose to pause celebrations of such significant events that honor the achievements and contributions of marginalized communities. Some speculate that budget constraints or shifting priorities may be behind this decision, while others worry that it reflects a lack of understanding or appreciation for the importance of these observances.

Regardless of the reasons behind the pause, it is clear that many are disappointed and concerned about the message this sends. Celebrating and recognizing the accomplishments of historically marginalized groups is an important way to promote inclusivity and diversity within organizations, and the Defense Agency’s decision to pause these celebrations raises red flags for many.

As the Defense Agency faces backlash for this decision, it remains to be seen whether they will reconsider and reinstate celebrations for these important cultural and historical events. In the meantime, advocates for diversity and inclusion are voicing their concerns and calling for the agency to prioritize these observances moving forward.

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