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What is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Transformative Social Change in Organizations and Institutions: A DEI Perspective
Is a unified paradigm that respects the differences of all people while implementing individualized approaches to remove barriers and create a welcoming and humanizing environment.
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Transforming Curriculum in a Hispanic-Serving Institution
Rick Rantz (Allan Hancock College, USA) and LeeAnne McNulty (Allan Hancock College, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8731-0.ch006
Abstract
This chapter presents a case study of two California community college leaders serving at a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) who assume the role of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) advocates to move their institution's curriculum away from its Eurocentric underpinnings. To do so, they co-authored a culturally responsive curriculum assessment tool, developed a faculty professional development series, and adopted a deconstructive and transformational leadership style that allowed them to bring about change in the way curriculum is perceived. By selecting a mixed methods research design and becoming observer participants in the faculty professional development series, they were able to bring about intrinsic changes within study participants and within themselves. Grounded theory and reflexivity assisted in solidifying results from the duoethnographic methods used to document their journey and assess the effectiveness of their efforts.
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Cultural Competency and Meaningful Online Relationships: Creating Safe Spaces for BIPOC Students
Policies and procedures that promote the representation and involvement of diverse groups of individuals incorporate people of different ages, races, ethnicities, abilities, disabilities, genders, religions, cultures, and sexual orientations.
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Using the 21st Century Framework for a Global Education: What Educators Working With Special Education Students Need to Know
A diverse, equitable, and inclusive group, community, or organization is one in which a variety of social and cultural characteristics exist and is given t he same treatment, opportunities, and advancement.
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