I discover this exact set of text on multiple companies' HR postings:
"We don't look for individuals who fit the culture, but those who will continue to add to the culture.
We encourage everyone to apply, especially those individuals who are underrepresented in the industry: people of color, LGBTQI+ community, women, individuals with disabilities (both seen and unseen), veterans, and people of any age or family status. "
It almost seems to be an exact copy from one playbook though these are on a number of different small companies' websites. My first guess is that this is taught in industry seminars to HR, and it feels like a religious creed.
However, what happens is the exact opposite of the stated intent - they screen out white American males, as I learned by hard experience. See comments below.
Well, Six Sigma popped into my head. Maybe their "Black Belts" are the ones who do this to ostensibly "adapt to culture". Probably have all sorts of models and data to support "minority" hires, but it obviously goes deeper than that.
Six Sigma just has a "hierarchy" that would make it easy to implement "forward thinking policies" in a lot of places, fast. If not them, some other HR or solutions company.