• "DEI must die? That's a bold statement! 🚨

  • Aug 13 2024
  • Length: 25 mins
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"DEI must die? That's a bold statement! 🚨

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    DEI Must DIE

    Reforming DEI: Tackling Fatigue, Wokeness, and the Path Forward

    In this episode of the Active Learning Podcast, host Viana Maya delves into the controversial topic of the future of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives. Sparked by a recent declaration by the owner of X (formerly Twitter) that DEI must die by the end of 2023, Maya explores the ensuing debate involving Mark Cuban and the broader implications for DEI. The podcast covers key issues like DEI fatigue, the term 'woke,' weaponisation, and the need for substantive DEI reform. It concludes with actionable steps for organisations to create meaningful DEI initiatives and foster a genuine sense of inclusion and belonging.


    00:00 Introduction to a Provocative Topic

    01:43 Understanding DEI Fatigue

    03:42 The Weaponisation of 'Woke'

    08:57 Case Study: Goldman Sachs 1 Million Black Women Program

    11:20 The Need for Radical DEI Reform

    17:35 Steps to Move Forward with DEI Initiatives

    22:49 Conclusion and Next Steps


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