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Incorporating Social Justice Into Everything WE DO!. Rev. Jamie Washington M.Div., Ph.D . President, The Washington Consulting Group Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute [email protected] www.washingtonconsultinggroup.net. Intentions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Rev. Jamie Washington M.Div., Ph.D.President, The Washington Consulting Group
Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute
To deepen the level of authentic dialogue about social justice as a strategic theme for the division of student affairs.
To consider key elements and concepts for developing strategic goals related to social justice.
To explore the opportunities and challenges for moving forward in the area of social justice.
To consider next steps as partners, learners and strategic thinkers as it relates to the strategic theme of social justice.
What’s up and how are you feeling about being here?
What’s been your experience with issues of diversity, inclusion and social justice issues in the division of student affairs?
Hopes/ Hope Nots for our time together…
Getting StartedLearning
Organizations Guidelines
A Common Language
Strategic thinking, learning, partnering and delivery.
Key ConceptsWrap up
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Context
Content
Key Concepts
Open and Honest Communications Full Participation by all members (at your level of comfort) Speak from personal experience: use “I” statement to
share thoughts and feeling Listen respectfully Share air time: encourage others participation Full Presence Being open to New Perspectives Take Risk Respect and Maintain Confidentiality Notice Group Dynamics Recognize your triggers Trust that dialogue will take us to deeper levels of
understanding and acceptance. Have Fun
Vision and Mission DOSA VISION We will be full partners in the student learning experience.
(The Division of Student Affairs partners with the academic schools/college and other University divisions in alignment with the University’s vision and mission to advance student learning and success.)
MISSION The mission of the Northwestern University Division of Student
Affairs is to educate students, engage the community, and enrich the Northwestern experience. (We pursue our mission through providing learning programs,
services, and mentoring to maximize students’ potential, removing barriers to learning, strengthening readiness to learn, and sustaining a safe and healthy Northwestern community.)
Value Statement INTEGRITY
* We exercise the highest ethical and professional standards in our advancement of the student learning experience and in relationships with community and external partners.
SOCIAL JUSTICE
* We commit ourselves to creating a Northwestern community that facilitates full and equal access to learning in and outside the classroom.
* We assess our programs, services, and institutional climate to contribute to an equitable and inclusive Northwestern experience.
INNOVATION
*We look for creative and sustainable approaches to enhance our work, challenge assumptions, and promote strategies to advance student learning and success.
*We inspire and are inspired; we infuse energy and passion into the pursuit of our vision and mission. COLLABORATION
*We practice open, authentic, and civil communication. We seek first to understand. *We partner with one another, students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members in a collegial
manner that is consistently professional, respectful, and empathic. STEWARDSHIP
*We strive to be thoughtful and responsible with our natural and institutional resources, facilities, and spaces.
Guiding Principles Commitment to Excellence: Upholding excellence as our
ultimate principle in our personal conduct, work, programs, policies, and services.
Accountability: Holding ourselves and others responsible to our values and guiding principles and institutional resources.
Communication: Consistently listening intently and sharing clear information with internal and external constituents in a timely manner.
Curiosity: Asking questions and seeking new approaches and strategies to find solutions and improve programs, policies, and services.
Authenticity: Engaging with sincerity and honesty in our interactions and decision making.
Intentionality: Making deliberate and strategic decisions that contribute to the welfare of our students, colleagues, and community.
Strategic Theme 1: Build Organizational Health We will create a healthy, functional and sustainable Student Affairs organizationcommitted to excellence by continuously improving internal and external communications, technologies, professional development, policies, and procedures.Strategic Theme 2: Enrich the Northwestern Experience
We will provide services, programs, shared experiences, and a unifying identity that contributes to a vibrant Northwestern community.Strategic Theme 3: Further Student Learning
We will create holistic learning experiences for students outside the classroom, remove barriers to student learning, and provide opportunities for the integration of their learning. We will utilize an attainable and measurable framework for student learning outside the classroom.Strategic Theme 4: Advance Social Justice
We will work authentically and ethically to create an inclusive and socially just learning environment for all members of the Northwestern University community.Strategic Theme 5: Foster Purposeful Partnerships
We will collaborate with our Student Affairs colleagues, students, faculty colleagues, alumni, departments, and divisions outside of Student Affairs.Strategic Theme 6: Optimize Resources
We will continually look for opportunities to attract, align, and maximize resources, and to use them wisely and effectively to improve programs, services, and facilities for students and to strengthen our infrastructure and technology.
DOSA Strategic Themes
Achieving social justice is both a process and a goal. "The goal of social justice education is full and equal participation of all groups in a society
that is mutually shaped to meet their needs. Social justice includes a vision of society that is equitable and all members are physically and
psychologically safe and secure."
Reference:Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice: A Sourcebook. Edited by
Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, and Pat Griffin.
Inclusive Excellence A focus on student, faculty
and staff, intellectual and social development.
Purposeful development and utilization of organizational resources to enhance student learning.
Attention to difference and the value it adds to the academy.
A welcoming community that engages all of its diversity in the service of student and organizational learning.
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Emergence of a New Model of Multicultural Competence in Student Affairs
Organizations (MCSAO)Dr. Lacretia Johnson Flash
1.Organizational Culture of Commitment, Encouragement, & Support for Multicultural Engagement
2.Peer/Colleague Influence, Behaviors, & Expectations3. Clear & Coherent Multicultural Organizational Mission
4. Focus on Gender Identity and Expression, and Sexual Orientation
5. Provision of Multiculturally Inclusive Services
6. Support for & Creation of Diversity/Multicultural Programming and Events
7. Incorporation of Multiculturalism in Strategic & Formal Organizational Practice
8. Multicultural Recruitment Practices
We can't teach what we don't know;
we can't lead where we won't go.
Malcolm X
Awareness Who am I? What am I carrying ? How does it impact my relationships, my decisions, and intentions
Knowledge Information History, Present, Future, Dynamics
Skills Engaging
Listening Sharing Vulnerability
Diagnosing What are you experiencing?
Intervening Courage and Commitment Intent and Impact
Action Shifting Status Quo
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7 Tips for Engaging The Value and Strategic Theme of Social Justice
Create a climate of authentic engagement about this strategic theme.
Get clear why this theme matters to your area.
Begin with exploring and defining what social justice looks like in your area.
Decide on a particular focus content area.
Decide on a particular functional area or program.
Look for best practices and opportunities to collaborate.
Remember your to tie everything to your vision, mission, values and guiding principles.
Start
Stop
Continue
The Washington Consulting Group
Rev. Jamie Washington, M.Div.,Ph.D.President and Senior Consultant
Founding Faculty: Social Justice Training Institute410 655 9556
www.sjti.org