How would you describe your role within the Division of Institutional Equity?
Beyond the titles, within DOIE and across campus, I think of myself and my role as being a culture builder, community connecter, institutional navigator, and joy pusher working to lead with love and model inclusive excellence in how I exist and the work I do.
Can you share a moment or experience that shaped your passion for equity and inclusion work?
I started my career as an undergraduate student working at the Center for Multicultural Affairs, that experience over 3 years continues to inform my thinking and opened the door for me to (still) be doing this work.
What is one initiative or project you're currently working on that excites you?
Watching the Center for Social Justice Dialogue has honestly been a dream come true. I was introduced to intergroup dialogue theory as a part of my Master's program and have been dreaming and planning about a center like this since 2010. I cannot wait to see the ways it continues to evolve and the impact it leaves on campus.
Outside of work, what's something that brings you joy or helps you recharge?
I really enjoy roller skating (think Roll Bounce)! Putting on my black suede skates with iridescent wheels and vibing to the music brings me a lot of joy.
Can you share a book/quote/movie or something others can engage with from your perspective of inclusive excellence?
There are so many books I would recommend! The top on my list are Emergent Strategy, Adrienne Maree Brown; All About Love, bell hooks; Healing Resistance, Kazu Haga; Practicing Liberation, Tessa Hicks Peterson