Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Is it a slogan, a cry a trend, a game, A thing to be managed, a word to reclaim. Is there a truth in tired eyes, In the voices quietened, or dreams denied. Diversity isn’t just colour undefined It’s stories, it’s struggles, it’s yours and it’s mine. It’s how we carry our names like a weight, a hope one day we will be defined by fate. Equity isn’t a gift, not charity’s hand, It’s breaking the cycles, unshackling the hand. It’s knowing some started with mountains to climb, While others were placed at the front of the line. Inclusion is more than a welcome sign, It’s making the circle wide and kind. Not asking to shrink, to mold, to erase But to stand as we are and still have a place. And yet, some push it away, Call it division, call it decay. As if fairness is something to fear, Just a failure if justice should disappear. But truth is louder than fear or lies, It rises like dawn in the darkest skies. Not a trend, not a phase, not a thing to defend But the way that we live, the way that we mend. So let it be action, let it be real, Let us be more than the words we feel. For it is not just a fight to be won It’s a world we can build, for everyone.