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107: We're Getting "Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion" All Wrong, with Chloé Valdary
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Chloé Valdary is an American writer and entrepreneur whose company “Theory of Enchantment” teaches social and emotional learning in schools and diversity and inclusion in companies and government agencies.
TED: How Love Can Help Repair Social Inequality, with Chloé Valdary
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Follow Chloé on X: @cvaldary
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Email: michael@wherewegonext.com
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Manage episode 423064725 series 2893701
Chloé Valdary is an American writer and entrepreneur whose company “Theory of Enchantment” teaches social and emotional learning in schools and diversity and inclusion in companies and government agencies.
TED: How Love Can Help Repair Social Inequality, with Chloé Valdary
If You Liked This Conversation, You'll Probably Like These Episodes of Where We Go Next:
- 100: When Victimhood is Leveraged for Personal Gain, with Andrew Boryga
- 80: The Black British Experience Is Not an American One, with Tomiwa Owolade
- 48: The Classics Belong to Everyone, with Dr. Anika Prather
- 44: The Unresolvable Tension of Overlapping Identities, with Tomiwa Owolade
- 39: Black Culture Is Not a Monolith, with Bertrand Cooper
- 36: True Inclusivity Requires Moral Courage, with Irshad Manji
- 16: A Compassionate Approach to Anti-Racism Training, with Chloé Valdary
- 12: How Tragedy Can Lead to Growth, with Ayishat Akanbi
- 8: The Complexities and Contradictions Within Racial "Communities," with Brittany Talissa King
- 7: Challenging the Ethics of ”Cancel Culture,” with Angel Eduardo
- 3: A Challenge to Move Beyond Racialized Identities, with Inaya Folarin Iman
- 2: Expanding What It Means to Be American, with Zaid Jilani
Follow Chloé on X: @cvaldary
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If you liked this episode, consider sharing it with someone you think might like it too.
Email: michael@wherewegonext.com
Instagram: @wwgnpodcast
138 episodes
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