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DEI Uber Executive Centers White Women’s Feelings With ‘Don’t Call Me Karen’ Events, Gets Placed On Leave

Bo Young Lee's talks featured white women speakers explaining why the term 'Karen' is harmful.

A DEI executive at Uber decided to center white womenโ€™s feelings and was rightfully reprimanded for it. On Sunday, an Uber spokesperson told The New York Times that Bo Young Leeโ€”the ridesharing appโ€™s Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officerโ€”is โ€œcurrently on a leave of absence.โ€

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Over the last several weeks, Lee hosted events as part of the companyโ€™s โ€œMoving Forwardโ€ series entitled โ€œDonโ€™t Call Me Karen.โ€ The goal, according to its description, was to have an โ€œopen and honest conversation about race.โ€ The talks featured white speakers and were about โ€œdiving into the spectrum of the American white womanโ€™s experienceโ€ as well as โ€œthe โ€˜Karenโ€™ persona.โ€

The companyโ€™s CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, and its chief people officer, Nikki Krishnamurthy, emailed employees addressing their concerns about Leeโ€™s conversations. โ€œWe have heard that many of you are in pain and upset by yesterdayโ€™s Moving Forward session,โ€ they said in a message, according to the Times.

โ€œWhile it was meant to be a dialogue, itโ€™s obvious that those who attended did not feel heard.โ€ After Leeโ€™s first event, a Black woman who works at Uber asked how the company would stop โ€œtone-deaf, offensive, and triggering conversationsโ€ from being part of its diversity agenda, the Times reported.

Lee replied that the โ€œMoving Forwardโ€ series was meant to make people uncomfortable. โ€œSometimes being pushed out of your own strategic ignorance is the right thing to do,โ€ Lee allegedly stated. According to Uberโ€™s website, Lee has led the companyโ€™s DEI initiatives since 2018.

โ€œBo partners with senior leadership, including CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, to build a work culture where radically diverse and inclusive teams drive innovation, accelerate growth, and build a work culture and systems where all employees have the opportunity to excel and grow to their highest potential,โ€ the site states.

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