Here are all the ways people are disappearing from government websites

Across the federal government, agencies have been busy scrubbing photographic and written references about women, people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community from their websites. Tara Anand for NPR

Tara Anand for NPR

People applying for grants and certificates using the Small Business Administration’s website used to see a photograph of a group of people of varying ages, genders, and skin tones smiling in front of a white board.

In mid-February, the SBA removed the image from its website, documents shared with NPR show.

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