Diversity Equity & Inclusion as a framework is only effective when it opens a path to Equity & Restorative Justice in society writ large.

Let’s Think Next Steps

 

It’s not enough to diversify and include, we must consider equity.

Time and again, studies have shown that canonical Diversity and Inclusion practices are ineffective. It’s time for a new approach. We can progress beyond inclusion and move intentionally toward equity. We can develop strategic plans encompassing and centered by history, identity and reconciliation. We can begin this process by asking preliminary questions and developing policy and plans in response. Here are a few examples of such inquiries:

We can practice inclusion but what about integration? What type of environment will those from marginalized, subjugated and underserved communities be included in? Are we prepared to consider rules and guidelines that shift rather than maintain longstanding ideals defined by a history of oppression? We can diversify quickly at the entry level but what about management and ownership? What skills are we seeking? Is cultural competency desired or required? How are those we engage compensated for this knowledge? Do we expect this labor for free? When we are faced with allegations of discrimination, do we seek to only to resolve or to both resolve and restore?

These are only a few of the areas Kara explores in working with institutions and organizations of all sizes. Let’s collaborate via training, consulting, education, policy development and brainstorming to consider avenues that lead to change.