Do We Put Accessibility into diversity Equity and Inclusion, or Do We Let it Stay out?

Do We Put Accessibility into diversity Equity and Inclusion, or Do We Let it Stay out?

From Triple Vision by Pandora Project

December 2, 2025 · 43 min · Season 3 · Episode 63

About this episode

The episode discusses the challenges and importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the context of current political climates in the U.S. and Canada, featuring an interview with Varsha Naik.

In triple Vision’s 63rd episode we tackle the issue of diversity, equity, and inclusion. President Trump’s second term has placed DEI under attack in the United States, and there are rumblings of discontent in Canada around the practice as well. To answer some of the questions around this, Karoline and Peter speak with Varsha Naik of the Regional Diversity Round Table (RDR). Located to the west of Toronto, RDR’s mandate is to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion amongst some of the largest organizations in the area. WE ask Varsha what is the continuing value of DEI in the face of cutbacks to immigration, as well as where is accessibility in this conversation? “We are creating a lack of acceptance. We are creating a polarization in our communities. We are creating communities where hate will fester. We will be looking at an eventual violent society and that’s not where we want to go.” Please join us for this exciting and stimulating episode of Triple Vision!

People in this episode

Hosts: Karoline, Peter

Guest: Varsha Naik

Topics covered

  • diversity
  • equity
  • inclusion
  • accessibility
  • community polarization
  • immigration

Keywords

  • diversity
  • equity
  • inclusion
  • accessibility
  • community
  • immigration
  • polarization

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Regional Diversity Round Table

Places: United States, Canada, Toronto

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