Words are the most powerful force available to humanity, and so Oshoke Pamela Abalu challenges us to question the words we’re using when talking about diversity and inclusion. Doing so can have powerful implications for the workplace - and even the future of humanity. She outlines reasons why we should rethink the word “diversity” and instead embrace a new idea, “symphony.” Oshoke Pamela Abalu is the co-founder of Love & Magic Company, a tech-forward consultancy powered by Love, Magic & Artificial Intelligence. Their mantra? The Kahlil Gibran verse, "Work is love made visible." Abalu pioneers human-centered design solutions that infuse consciousness, energy flow, and inclusivity into global workplace transformations.