Over the past eight years, America has witnessed history with the election of Barak Obama, the countryโs first Black president, and with the Congressional Black Caucus having 45 African-Americans sitting members of Congress.
In industry, major companies like Ford, Walmart, and Wells Fargo have strong diversity programs, leading to solid careers and excellent workplace conditions for many minorities.
Still, many experts stress that thereโs a continued need for diversity in politics, business and even beyond.
As noted in a PEW Research report earlier this year, Americans are increasingly sorted into think-alike communities that reflect not only their politics but their demographics.
And, this is in an era of head-snapping racial, social, cultural, economic, religious, and technological change. The result has been a rise in the identity-based animus of one party toward the other that extends far beyond the issues.
These days, Democrats and Republicans no longer stop at disagreeing with each otherโs ideas, according to Paul Taylor, the author of โThe Next America,โ and former vice president of the Pew Research Center in Northwest, D.C.
โMany in each party now deny the otherโs facts, disapprove of each otherโs lifestyles, avoid each otherโs neighborhoods, impugn each otherโs motives, doubt each otherโs patriotism, canโt stomach each otherโs news sources and bring different value systems to such core social institutions as religion, marriage and parenthood. Itโs as if they belong not to rival parties but alien tribes,โ Taylor said.
And, he suggested, their candidates in 2016 might seem to be running for president of two different countries.
โDiversity is critical for an organizationโs ability to innovate and adapt in a fast-changing environment,โ said Forbes Magazine Contributor Ekaterina Walter, who writes about leadership, business culture and marketing innovation.
โTruly successful and innovative companies are those that build diverse teams when they are just starting out in their own apartment or their folksโ garage. Diversity is a mentality, not just a strategic imperative,โ she said.
โStartups tend to be more diverse than whatโs seen in politics or traditional business,โ said Kean Graham, CEO of MonetizeMore, a leading tech firm and a Google Certified Partner. โStartups tend to reward based on performance and merit rather than politics and myopic biases,โ Graham added.
Ray McKenzie, the founder and principal of Red Beach Advisors, a minority-owned management and business consultant group, said when it comes to diversity, there are challenges in business, politics and other areas.
โIn technology, for instance, there is an increasing trend of more women being accepted which is fantastic, but not as many African Americans being welcomed in leadership or top positions,โ McKenzie said.
Itโs also tougher in business and politics to establish relationships if the parties have nothing in common, McKenzie added.
โTo correct the diversity issues, it has to come from multiple sides,โ he said. โDiversity is something that can be achieved if people want to acknowledge that it is needed and want to embrace different cultures.โ

