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Create a more inclusive workplace with Queer Eye’s Karamo

It’s time to move beyond DEI buzzwords. Karamo’s going to help you do just that. Introducing his new 7-part EdApp course on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

What's the course about?

Karamo's EdApp course offers tools and tips to help your team mold a workplace culture where everyone feels psychologically safe and valued. So your team can create a culture where they can be their best selves and thrive.

And the best part? It’s completely free. Deliver the course to your team so they can complete it anytime, anywhere, from their favorite device.

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“Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion have become buzzwords. We need to take extra steps that go beyond just lip service. It's time to bring action and mold the culture we spend so much of our time in. ”

– Karamo Brown, Culture Expert on Netflix’s Queer Eye

What's included

Karamo's course includes 7 bite-sized lessons that your team can complete from any device. It outlines how to move beyond buzzwords and create a truly inclusive workplace for all. It covers:

  • Defining diversity, equity vs equality, and inclusion.
  • Confronting our own unconscious bias.
  • Spotting and stopping microaggressions.
  • Putting inclusion into practice.
  • How to stand up for co-workers.
  • The importance of psychological safety.

Diversity, equity and inclusion

Who is Karamo Brown?

Karamo Brown is best known for his role as the culture expert in Netflix’s Queer Eye. Trained in psychotherapy, Karamo often speaks with the show’s participants about important cultural conversations to help them get to the core of understanding themselves and others.

Karamo has previously worked with the White House to create legislation that supports LGBT+ youth after school and is also a board member of OutRight International, a global LGBT+ human rights organization.

Who is Karamo Brown?

Karamo Brown is best known for his role as the culture expert in Netflix’s Queer Eye. Trained in psychotherapy, Karamo often speaks with the show’s participants about important cultural conversations to help them get to the core of understanding themselves and others. Karamo has previously worked with the White House to create legislation that supports LGBT+ youth after school and is also a board member of OutRight International, a global LGBT+ human rights organization.

Give your team the tools they need to make your workplace more inclusive