Episode 66

66 A White Person CAN Lead DEI Efforts

I’m going to let you in on a little secret…

Most of my Black and Brown sisters and brothers don’t believe in or trust the DEI efforts that companies spend so much time and resources on.


To be fair, it is truly a slippery slope operating in the corporate arena while attempting to address mental, emotional, and financial trauma that has resulted from companies and corporations for centuries.


Companies are not currently equipped to handle this level of responsibility, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t something that they can do.


With DEI training companies popping up all over the place, owned and operated by people of color, you still have to know what questions to ask, what problem you’re trying to solve, how you will present this level of training to your employees, and what the follow up will be.


See you inside the episode…



What You Learn:

  • The current state of DEI programs and their shortcomings
  • How the purpose for any company training should absolutely not be “to check a box”
  • The healthy and possible way to lead a DEI program if you’re White
  • What it takes to be a successful and conscious leader!

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Anita Charlot

Wellness & Retention Strategist | Corporate Relationship Consultant | Board Member | Keynote Speaker | Executive Coach for Black and Brown Women | Award-Winning Founder and CEO

Creator of The Happy Executive Woman®, the Conversations in Color™ Corporate Workshop, and the Coloring Her Dreams™ coloring book series, and author of The 5 Phases of Dating ~ The Grown A** Woman's Guide to Attracting and Maintaining Authentic Relationships. All were created to empower, uplift, and support the emotional well-being of Black and Brown women in the workplace and their allies, mentally and emotionally.