TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) – As the state of Alabama prepares for big changes related to diversity, equity, and inclusion, business owners and elected leaders in Tuscaloosa gathered for a summit on diversity this week.
The pre-planned event came just weeks after the Alabama State Legislature passed laws banning diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in state institutions and state funding for these efforts.
The Diverse Business Council (DMC) of the Chamber of Commerce of West Alabama hosted its annual diversity summit at the Tuscaloosa River Market where members and guests packed the venue.
DMC Chairwoman Erica Barnes feels there is still place for diversity when it comes to business and industry.
“Just knowing that anything is possible, especially with our business owners not being in a box is very important as an entrepreneur myself is very important,” Barnes said. “So having the guests come in and having the different people from the legislators …