But others have targeted decades-old diversity programs that anti-affirmative action advocates have long tried to dismantle.
said Danner-Okotie, who received $10,000 from a separate Fearless Fund grant.
The Fearless Fund, Danner-Okotie said, grasped her mission of designing clothes for American women looking to celebrate their African heritage.
The outcome of the case could be a bellwether for similar diversity programs.
But some have made changes to diversity programs to try to protect them from legal scrutiny.
Persons:
Sophia Danner, Okotie's, Fearless, Claudine Gay, Harvard Universitys, Erin Clark, Christopher Rufo, Harvard's, Rufo, George Floyd's, Danner, Okotie, Edward Blum, Morrison Foerster, Perkins Coie, Reagan, Dan Lennington, Lennington
Organizations:
Harvard, Harvard University, Boston Globe, Twitter, Black, Latina, American Alliance for Equal Rights, Disney, Pfizer, Comcast, Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty, Wisconsin Institute, U.S . Department, Business Enterprise
Locations:
America, Atlanta, India, Nigeria