In a public memo issued by the General Services Administration, the federal government no longer prohibits contractors from having segregated waiting rooms, restaurants, and water fountains.

The memo specifically read, “When issuing new solicitations or contracts do not include any of the following provisions and clauses… Prohibition of Segregated Facilities.”

The repealed “segregation clause” was prompted by President Donald Trump’s executive order on DEI, which also rescinded President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1965 order that provided “equal opportunity in Federal employment"

The clause (THIS was taken OUT) reads, “The Contractor agrees that it does not and will not maintain or provide for its employees any segregated facilities at any of its establishments, and that it does not and will not permit its employees to perform their services at any location under its control where segregated facilities are maintained.”

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    4 days ago

    i live in the south, there is still a lot of unofficial segregation, specially in churches, but also in neighborhoods, bars, playgrounds and other places of gathering

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      4 days ago

      Not just the South. Here’s the racial dot map for a so-called "integrated’ city in the midwest (Chicago):

      Compare that to the dot map for Atlanta:

      I don’t know about you, but I, for one, am not seeing an appreciable difference in the amount of non-homogeneous areas.