Actress Eva Longoria suggested to “the opinion” coanfitations that supporting Dei’s initiatives is not only a “moral imperative”, but also “good businesses.”
With the rise of President Donald Trump once again, many companies have begun to dismantle their Dei programs as part of a sea change in businesses and culture.
On Tuesday, the “The View” coanfrerion, Joy Bear, spoke with Longoria about his entertainment production company, pointing out that “he believes in the growth of a future talent pipe in the entertainment industry,” even when the programs ofi are “largely.” The coanfrerion then asked the actress how she is using her company to boost that trend.

Actress Eva Longoria argued that Dei is not only morally justice, but a good business.
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“Oh yes, I mean that it is not only the media industry, but all industries,” Longoria said. “But we have to remember why Dei was created, and it was to correct historical exclusion, which is not just Latin and black. They are women, it is disabled … It is LGBTQ+, there are many marginalized communities that never tell their stories.”
When asked why people are pressing against Dei, Longoria said they do not understand from a commercial perspective.
“I don’t know, because it’s a bathing business,” said the actress. “It’s not just a moral imperative. As I do, it’s morally correct, I want an authentic narrative, and I want people who have lived these stories tell them. But we are creating programs during most of the history of the world.”
She gets used to affirming again: “It’s not just a moral imperative. It’s just a good business, and at the end of the day I am a businesswoman, so why would you want to create for the market in growth, not for the reduced market?”
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Eva Longoria arrives to talk about the final night of the National Democratic Convention at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on Thursday, August 22, 2024. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, INC through Getty Images)
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The Khoopi Goldberg coanfrerion went to Dei’s critics to say that it will not disappear soon.
“It can be said that it will disappear. We are not going anywhere,” he said. “So we will continue to make the movies we want to make and tell the stories and, if you want to say that it is not happening, we will shake hands and we will say:” Okay. “