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澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Releases its 2021鈥2022 Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Report

By Emily Glory Peters

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The 2021鈥22 DEIJ Report is the first released by the College

Last year as part of its broader mission to accelerate antiracist work on campus and beyond, 澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 established its first Equity and Justice (EJ) Leadership Team.

The team is currently led by Assistant Dean and SCORE Director Marissiko Wheaton; Associate Dean of Faculty for Racial Equity Mary Hatcher-Skeers; graduate fellow Liz Banuelos-Castro; and Vice President, Secretary of the Board, and Convener of the IDEA Initiative Denise Nelson Nash 鈥76. Together they create elevated dialogues among Scripps faculty, students, and staff that center on diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice (DEIJ). In late June 2022, the EJ team released its inaugural DEIJ progress report to share updates with those connected to Scripps.

鈥淓ach member of our community has their own unique voice and experience,鈥 said Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of Faculty Amy Marcus-Newhall in the report鈥檚 opening letter. 鈥淭his year-end report highlights the many ways our community stepped up and stepped out of the confines and forged new pathways to enhance and accelerate the College鈥檚 DEIJ goals and foreground antiracism work.鈥

DEIJ Learning Opportunities

This year, the EJ team partnered with several departments across the College to lead workshops for staff, faculty, and trustees on DEIJ topics. Discussions focused on creating community in classrooms, belonging, gender identity and pronouns, trauma-informed practices, and the intersection of learning, language, and leadership.

Thanks to donor gifts to Scripps鈥 Creating Community Fund, the team also connected with students at its fall community dinner and spring leader lunch, which they co-hosted with Scripps Communities of Resources and Empowerment (SCORE).

Additionally, Scripps sent more than 80 faculty, staff, and trustees to attend monthly virtual sessions with USC鈥檚 Liberal Arts College Racial Equity Leadership Alliance (LACRELA), a coalition of colleges dedicated to advancing antiracism in higher education. Resources and recordings from these 鈥渆Convenings鈥 were collected and shared with the broader Scripps community. Themes included hiring and retaining faculty of color, fostering inclusive classrooms for students of color, leading productive conversations about race, recovering from COVID-19鈥檚 racial inequalities, meaningfully integrating racial topics in curriculum, and many others.

DEIJ Research Opportunities

A generous donor gift has enabled Scripps to fund its own antiracist research through student and faculty fellowships. This spring, the College awarded grants to its second cohort of fellows, including Lincoln Visiting Artist in Ceramics聽Jasmine Baetz, alum and Consortium for Faculty Diversity Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychology聽Melissa Mesinas 鈥12, and Assistant Professor of Africana Studies聽Maryan Soliman, as well as students Molly Chao Yeselson 鈥23, Lizbeth Valdivia-Jauregui 鈥22, and Mica Barrett 鈥23.

鈥淚鈥檝e heard anecdotally about the minimal effort other selective liberal arts (SLA) colleges across the nation are putting into equity initiatives,鈥 shares Barrett. 鈥淚 am more motivated than ever to do my part in contributing to the development of administrative, academic, and social antiracism on campus.鈥

To better understand campus perspectives on DEIJ at Scripps, the College also administered the National Assessment of Collegiate Campus Climates (NACCC) survey to students and staff. The survey received a 25 percent and 33 percent response rate, respectively, and the EJ team will leverage their valuable feedback in upcoming DEIJ initiatives.

Looking Ahead to Future DEIJ Projects

While the EJ team has enriched existing DEIJ programs and laid the foundation for new projects, more is on the horizon at Scripps.

Future goals for 2022鈥2023 include updating the College鈥檚 diversity and inclusion plan, distributing the NACCC results and its corresponding action plan, increasing participation in DEIJ workshops with a target of involving 100 percent of the campus community, collaboration with new Scripps President Suzanne Keen for high-impact DEIJ practices, and securing sustainable funding for the EJ team鈥檚 projects. Support from Scripps鈥 community will continue to be essential in keeping momentum high for this necessary work.

鈥淎s we look to the next academic year, the focus will remain on community building,鈥 noted Marcus-Newhall in the report. 鈥淵our voice counts.鈥

Scripps is committed to embedding antiracist practices and policies into our College culture. To make a gift to our Racial Justice and Equity Fund, please click .

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