From Affirmative Action to Inclusion

Autor: Mary Lou de Leon Siantz, Linda F. Bisson, Adela de la Torre, Sophie J. Barbu, Yvette G. Flores, Karen A. McDonald, Maureen L. Stanton, Linda P. B. Katehi, Lisceth Brazil-Cruz, Kyaw Tha Paw U, Raquel Aldana, Denneal Jamison-McClung, Josephine M. Moreno, Philip H. Kass, Suad Joseph, Lisa M. Sullivan, Binnie Singh, Laura Grindstaff
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Uprooting Bias in the Academy ISBN: 9783030856670
Popis: Achieving a diverse and inclusive community requires establishing a culture of genuine equality for all members. Our purpose in writing this book is to share our collective knowledge about how to challenge the forces that enable and sustain discrimination in the workplace as informed by our experience developing and implementing the UC Davis ADVANCE program. The program’s goal is to create an inclusive academic community that reflects and serves the diverse population of California. In this introductory chapter, we emphasize the need to move from affirmative action programs, which have played an important role in fostering diversity, to a focus on institutional transformation, which requires not only changes in policy but also shifts in academic culture. Much of what we cover in this book is broadly applicable beyond academia and will interest those wanting to understand and address challenges to diversity, equity, and inclusion in their own organizations. Since workplaces differ in their goals, priorities, and culture, the book is not a “how to” manual but rather a collective effort to share with readers the approaches we took, the information we gathered, what we observed and experienced, and the lessons we learned along the way.
Databáze: OpenAIRE