Equity Education and Learning Lab Offerings
Contact us at DEITraining@kent.edu or 330-672-2442.
Discovering DEI
Wondering where to start your diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) learning journey? This introductory session will allow participants to learn basic language, concepts, and explore why DEI work is important. (60 min)
Recognizing Bias
Various people, institutions and organizations help shape the way we view the world, sometimes in inaccurate ways. Participants will learn to identify implicit and explicit biases and explore strategies for challenging them in ourselves and others. (60 min)
- All sessions qualify for 麻豆影院's Beyond Compliance certification.
Addressing Microaggressions
Discover how everyday comments and actions can unintentionally hurt or harm someone. Participants will build skills and practice strategies to recognize and interrupt microaggressions. (60 min)
Intersectionality 101
Intersectionality is a concept that allows us to examine multiple areas of our lives and social identities. During this session, participants will examine what it actually is, discuss the history of the theory and begin to apply an intersectional lens. (60 min)
Understanding Race and Racism
Race and racism are significant parts of our society and shape the way it works. Participants will explore their own understandings, discuss how racism is upheld through policy and practice, and develop strategies to disrupt it. (90-120 min)
Working Towards Equity
Have you noticed the conversation shift towards equity and away from equality? This session will examine why. Participants will explore the concept of equity and begin to understand individual and institutional detours to achieving it. (90 min)
- All sessions qualify for 麻豆影院's Beyond Compliance certification.
Creating an Inclusive Workplace
What does an inclusive workplace look like and how can we create one? Participants will explore these questions, learn some basics and strategize on how they can contribute to making a more inclusive work environment. (90-120 min)
Inclusive Hiring for Staff
How can we make a staff hiring process more inclusive? Participants will examine the application review and interview phases, become aware of some common barriers, and learn about what practices they can incorporate. (90-120 min)
Recruiting and Retaining Faculty
Faculty recruitment and retention are the lifeblood of the academy, but research demonstrates that some common practices prevent us from finding, considering, or retaining candidates who would otherwise make invaluable contributions to our intellectual communities. This workshop examines those practices and how to overcome the barriers they create. (90-120 min)
What Does it Mean to be Anti-Racist?
Anti-racism is a term that is frequently discussed in the public consciousness. This session provides a space to understand what anti-racism really means, safely reflect on where you are in your own journey, and explore how we can practice anti-racism in our communities. (90-120 min)
White Allyship
Do you want to learn how to better be in solidarity with people of Color? This training explores what racism and bias are, the concept of privilege, and what allyship looks like. Participants will then identify and explore specific action steps one can take to advance racial justice. (90 min)
- All sessions qualify for 麻豆影院's Beyond Compliance certification.
The Listening Project
The Listening Project aims to foster stronger working relationships among colleagues through intentional dialogue across difference. The program is organized by pairing participants based on factors such as race/ethnicity, gender, or a related workplace difference. Trained coaches foster dialogue between partners in cluster sessions on topics that range from getting to know one another to views on race. Goals of the program include: building of relationships among individuals that normally may not develop a relationship; increased understanding of diversity and inclusion, gender, ethnic and race differences; and, improve the climate and success of diversity at KSU through building trust and credibility.
The Listening project requires 4 facilitated sessions across a semester and encourages 1:1 partner connections outside of those sessions.