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    Fred Hutch and DEI: Where is the red line?

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseFebruary 20, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Re: “Fred Hutch ending DEI efforts after Trump order” (Feb. 15, Northwest):

    As a 38-year former worker of Fred Hutchinson Most cancers Heart, I used to be very upset by its president’s and vice chairman’s resolution to collapse to the Trump administration’s demand to finish variety, fairness and inclusion efforts.

    Do they actually suppose that this breathtaking show of pliancy will finish the calls for of an authoritarian regime? What if the subsequent demand is to terminate all vaccine analysis? Or to cease research of most cancers therapy and consequence disparities in nonwhite populations? Or to take away all foreign-born or LGBTQ researchers from federally funded analysis tasks?

    Is there a pink line that they won’t cross?

    Pat Marek, Lake Forest Park

    Letters editor: If you want to share your ideas about this letter or on different points, submit a Letter to the Editor of not more than 200 phrases to be thought-about for publication in our Opinion part. Ship to: letters@seattletimes.com



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