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The Inclusion School

THE INCLUSION SCHOOL

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The Inclusion School is a business consulting agency dedicated to fostering diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in the workplace. Their approach is rooted in the belief that the body is a vital tool for embodying DEIB values. Through somatic practices, self-awareness, mindfulness, and self-regulation, clients can deepen their understanding and empathy, fostering personal and professional growth. The agency offers comprehensive certificate courses that blend transformative frameworks with DEIB strategies, equipping students with skills that promote lifelong compassion and social impact. With a trauma-informed focus, The Inclusion School prioritizes empathy and care, creating a supportive and well-being-centered work environment.

Chiany Dri, Founder and CEO of The Inclusion School, is a dedicated advocate for change, community-equity worker, and DEI practitioner. Raised in Los Angeles, Chiany has over a decade of experience advocating for marginalized communities and is committed to making the workplace a better place for all.

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Partnering with The Inclusion School means engaging with a consultancy that goes beyond traditional DEIB strategies. With a unique focus on embodied practices and trauma-informed approaches, The Inclusion School offers a transformative journey towards genuine inclusivity and belonging. Clients benefit from personalized, comprehensive training that cultivates empathy, understanding, and sustainable change within their organizations. Chiany Dri's extensive experience and recognized leadership in DEIB ensure that clients receive expert guidance from a passionate advocate who has dedicated her career to uplifting marginalized communities. By choosing The Inclusion School, you are investing in a future where workplaces are not only diverse and equitable but also profoundly compassionate and inclusive.

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