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Fostering an Inclusive University Kelly Ward vice provost for faculty development and recognition Mary Jo Gonzales Vice President of Student Affairs Maria Masha Gartstein Director of Advance Professor Department of Psychology ID: 710530

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Department Chairs/Directors Workshop: "Fostering an Inclusive University"

Kelly Ward, vice provost for faculty development and recognition

Mary Jo Gonzales, Vice President of Student Affairs

Maria “Masha” Gartstein, Director of Advance | Professor, Department of Psychology

Obie Ford III, Campus Director of Equity and Diversity, Vancouver

Matthews Jeffries, Director | Gender, Identity/expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center

*March 21, 2018 * Chairs and Directors Series*Slide2

WSU Strategic PlanGoal 4: Equity and Diversity

Promote an ethical and socially just society through an intentional commitment to inclusion, equity and diversity

.Slide3

ObjectivesEnsure equitable opportunities and outcomes for all student populations, including equal retention and graduation rates across demographic groups.

Infuse equity-mindedness throughout the fabric of the campus structure and create capacity to work toward equity in all aspects of campus endeavors.

Build and maintain a safe and welcoming environment for all students and employees.Slide4

StrategiesClosing the gap

Increased

capacity for institutional change

ClimateSlide5

What kinds of conversations about diversity, Equity and Inclusions are taking place in your unit??Slide6

Everyone has a role in promoting diversity, equity and inclusionCampus resourcesSlide7

Campus Culture & Climate

www.studentaffairs.wsu.edu/initiatives/campus-culture-climate

WSU Executive Policy 15

Cultural Competency

Cultural & Resource Centers

Diverse Faculty & Staff

Gender Inclusive and Trans* SupportSlide8

Fostering a Community of Equity

presented by Obie Ford III, PhD

Campus Director of Equity and Diversity

Washington State University VancouverSlide9

Activity: Who Are They?

80% of Tenured Positions in Higher

E

ducation

80% of College Presidents

80% of the House of Representatives

80 – 85% of U.S. Senate

92% of Forbes 400 executive CEO-level positions

90% of Public School Superintendents

99.9% of Athletic Team Owners

97.7% of U.S. Presidents

(Sue, 2013)Slide10

Office of Equity and Diversity at WSU Vancouver

Provides campus wide direction for Goal 4 of WSU Vancouver Strategic Plan to promote an ethical and socially just society through an intentional commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Reports to the Chancellor and a member of the Chancellor’s CabinetSlide11

Goal 4 Objectives

Closing the opportunity gap to ensure equitable opportunities and outcomes for all student populations

Increasing capacity for institutional change and working toward equity in all aspects of campus endeavors

Providing a campus climate that is equitable, affirming, and hospitable for all students and employeesSlide12

SPACE

Cohesive and proactive framework through which we achieve our equity and diversity objectives:

Support

Partnership

Assessment

Communication

EducationSlide13

Strategies and Initiatives

Assessing equity of outcomes across demographics (i.e., race, gender, income, accommodation needs, etc.)

Students from underrepresented populations

Employees from underrepresented populations

Creating ongoing Professional Development for all campus employees: Building a Community of Equity (

BaCE

)

Challenge status quo to dismantle systemic barriers that maintain power and privilege; and reproduces oppression

Belonging and making equity-mindedness tangibleSlide14

Activity: Framing and Institutionalizing Equity

How do you define equity? Diversity? Inclusion?Slide15

Thank you!

Obie Ford III, PhD

obie3@wsu.edu

Twitter and Facebook: @

ObieTheCDOSlide16

Advance at wsu

https://advance.wsu.eduSlide17

ADVANCE AT wsu

ADVANCE at WSU represents a set of programs with a twofold core mission focused on:

Institutional transformation toward a more inclusive/faculty-friendly environment

Supporting individual faculty members, which includes under-represented minority faculty in any discipline at WSU, along with women faculty in tenure-track positions in STEMM fields

ADVANCE programs at WSU began with an Institutional Transformation Award: Excellence in Science and Engineering (EXCEL

in

SE), from the National Science Foundation (NSF)

Most successful ADVANCE programs have been institutionalized, supported by the WSU Provost’s office Slide18

The Gender Identity/Expression and Sexual Orientation Resource Center (GIESORC)

GIESORC

strives to infuse LGBTQ+ perspectives into all areas of WSU.

We work with faculty, staff, students, and community members to create thoughtful and inclusive communities

.Slide19

Matthew’s Perspectives on Equity & Inclusion

Education

Apologizing/Humility

Consult!

Creating Policies that Help the Most VulnerableSlide20

Questions, Comments??Next steps…