Join us for the webinar Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Building Awareness, where you’ll explore the differences between DEI values and learn how to better advocate for them in workplaces and communities.
Who Is This For?
- Professional coaches seeking to deepen their cultural awareness and understanding of DEI.
- Newer coaches looking to develop inclusive coaching practices.
- Experienced coaches aiming to advocate for diversity and equity within their coaching approach.
What You Will Learn:
- Understand the distinctions between diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Explore how unconscious bias develops and impacts professional environments.
- Learn practical ways to advocate for DEI in your workplace and community.
- Develop greater cultural awareness to enhance your coaching practice.
Course Details:
In Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Building Awareness, join Ayana King and the Life Vision and Enhancement Coaching Community of Practice for an insightful and engaging session on the importance of DEI in coaching and leadership.
During this interactive webinar, you’ll explore the key differences between diversity, equity, and inclusion—and why understanding each value is essential for building more inclusive workplaces and communities. Ayana will guide participants through discussions on cultural awareness and unconscious bias, shedding light on how these factors shape our interactions and decision-making.
You’ll also gain practical strategies to become a more effective advocate for DEI principles, creating environments where every individual feels seen, valued, and empowered. With a mix of expert insights and thoughtful reflection, this session will equip you to foster more equitable and inclusive spaces, both in your coaching practice and beyond. A live Q&A will follow the session.
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