Democratic Black mayors are on the frontlines of the opposition to President Donald Trump‘s campaign towards variety, fairness and inclusion, amongst different dizzying actions coming from the White Home. Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland, Ohio, the brand new chair of the Democratic Mayors Affiliation, tells theGrio that he and different mayors are uniquely positioned to make the case for why DEI makes america stronger, not weaker.
“This nation was constructed on the backs of Black Individuals in relation to the unique sin of this nation in slavery,” stated Mayor Bibb throughout a current interview marking Black Historical past Month. “This false argument that it’s between variety, fairness, and inclusion versus a merit-based system is an insult to lots of the Black mayors I speak to and an insult to a lot of my residents right here in Cleveland.”
On his first day in workplace, President Trump signed an government order eliminating all DEI places of work, positions and funding packages all through the federal authorities. The order calls the idea of fairness “unlawful” and “immoral discrimination.”
Mayor Bibb stated that whereas he and his mayoral colleagues are disheartened by the Trump administration’s efforts to dismantle decades-long efforts to shut racial disparities in varied sectors, together with employment, housing, well being care, and extra, he believes there’s a “enterprise case” to make because it pertains to the advantages of DEI. “I believe mayors, and particularly Black mayors, are in a singular place to make that case,” he defined.
“We all know that the most important factor we will do to be a aggressive nation is to be sure that we now have an equal enjoying discipline for all Individuals. And that’s true in cities like Cleveland and Detroit and Nashville, all throughout the nation,” stated Bibb, 37, who grew to become Cleveland’s youngest Black mayor in 2022.
The mayor identified an irony about the place the Republican Social gathering now stands on racial fairness contemplating it was a Republican who first applied affirmative motion packages on the White Home.
“Folks usually overlook that it was a Republican president in Richard Nixon who really executed and applied affirmative motion packages on the federal authorities to rent Black people throughout the federal authorities to verify Black Individuals had entry to federal contracts, to be sure that Black Individuals had been in a position to be leaders and be part of unions on this nation,” Bibb defined.

There are already implications from Trump’s anti-DEI order, as a number of federal companies have opted out of observing Black Historical past Month — (BHM) regardless of President Trump himself internet hosting a BHM reception on the White Home with Tiger Woods — and a few non-public firms have opted to roll again DEI insurance policies.
Mayor Bibb informed theGrio that regardless of these setbacks, it’s vital to truly “spotlight” the businesses and organizations who “doubled down on their dedication to assist variety, fairness, and inclusion,” together with Costco, McKinsey and his hometown basketball workforce, the Cleveland Cavaliers.
“We additionally have to proceed to inform the tales and the contributions that individuals of coloration have had on this nation. Of us like Dr. King, people like Ken Chenault, we now have at all times been on the vanguard of presidency, on the vanguard of tradition, on the vanguard of enterprise on this nation,” he continued. “And we have to inform that story to the American folks and remind them that it’s vital that we at all times uphold our values of variety, fairness, and inclusion, as a result of it has at all times been part of the American experiment. And it’s a core worth of what makes this nation nice.”
As a Black mayor on a shortlist of historical past makers himself, Bibb stated he acknowledges that he stands on the shoulders of history-making political giants like Carl B. Stokes, Cleveland’s first Black mayor who was elected in 1968.
“He campaigned on ensuring that Black Clevelanders had been part of Cleveland’s transformation within the late Sixties. And he additionally grew to become a frontrunner within the environmental justice motion,” Mayor Bibb recalled. “When our river, the Cuyahoga River, caught on hearth … in 1969, he did a nationwide air pollution tour, speaking in regards to the significance of getting clear waterways in city facilities throughout the nation. And due to his legacy and that dedication, it led to the Clear Water Act, which then led to the [U.S. Environmental Protection Agency].”

However now efforts to proceed the work of Mayor Stokes and others throughout the nation to handle environmental harms in Black communities are confronted with challenges, because of Trump eliminating the EPA’s Workplace of Environmental Justice and the potential withholding of important funding. Mayor Bibb informed theGrio that the town of Cleveland “gained an over $100 million grant from the EPA with an area group known as Development Opps to put in photo voltaic panels all throughout our metropolis and actually throughout your complete Midwest to assist reducing power prices for working class and middle-class Ohioans.” Nevertheless, he lamented, “proper now that grant is in jeopardy.”
Regardless of the worrying implications of what Trump’s campaign towards variety, fairness and inclusion may imply for years and, maybe, generations to return, a current federal courtroom ruling blocking key elements of the president’s order on DEI offers at the very least some hope for cities throughout the nation. Within the ruling in favor of the plaintiffs — which included the Baltimore Metropolis mayor and metropolis council — Choose Adam B. Abelson granted a preliminary injunction final Friday. He additionally prohibited enforcement towards publicly traded firms and enormous universities.
As some Black Individuals wrestle to course of the actions of the Trump administration and are taking them fairly personally, Mayor Bibb stated it’s vital to look to historical past as a guiding compass.
“Black Individuals are constructed with the resilience and the inherent hope and optimism … We’ve been by means of worse occasions. We got here out on the opposite aspect of slavery. We got here out on the opposite aspect of the legacy of Jim Crow. We’ve come out on the opposite aspect of inherent racism and discrimination on this nation to see monumental wins in politics and in enterprise and the tradition,” stated the Cleveland mayor.
“And so I hope that we use this second to double down on what makes us nice as a folks, but in addition we use this second to get again up and to battle for what we consider in, battle for our values, as a result of our ancestors expect us to try this.”
