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Weekly Three 04/25/22

Greetings Miami University,

Here is this week's diversity, equity, inclusion "weekly three" from the Office of Institutional Diversity:

Please note that we have extended the deadline for nominations for the 2021-2022 round of DEI Awards (Ray of Light; Distinguished Service; Diversity Event of the Year; and Institutional Inclusive Excellence). You can find out more, and submit a nomination. The application deadline is Friday, April 22. We look forward to your nominations. This is a great way to recognize colleagues.

One: DEI Implementation

DEI Task Force Progress Update

Since the Presidential DEI Task Force presented its 44 recommendations to the President and the President’s Executive Cabinet in September 2020, Miami University has taken proactive and intentional steps to address these recommendations. We are excited to share the Spring 2022 Progress Report with the Miami community. We are proud of the work Miami has accomplished and grateful to the DEI Task Force and all Miami community members who have contributed to these efforts. Because of all these efforts, our completion rate across all 44 recommendations is 91.9%. We also acknowledge that there is work still to be done, and we will address our ongoing commitments, including those areas not yet completed, through DEI Strategic Planning beginning summer/fall 2022. We look forward to collaborating across units and sharing the next steps as we prepare to focus on developing a DEI Strategic Plan for Miami.


DEI Resources

Want to be a better ally? The Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion has created a set of resources to help promote self-learning in areas of allyship, antiracism, intersectionality etc. If you have other resources you’d like us to include, please send us your suggestions.


Now Accepting Submissions for May and June Heritage and History Months

Working in close collaboration with faculty, staff, and student partners, the Office of Institutional Diversity and Inclusion provides opportunities for the Miami community to continue our learning and engage in meaningful programming that recognizes, examines, and values historical legacies of a diverse array of identities. Heritage Month programming supports Miami’s inclusive excellence and DEI mission and connects to, among other areas, DEI Task Force Pillar 2: Cultural Consciousness, which encourages the Miami University community to enhance our awareness, knowledge, and skills to enrich and renew our intercultural competence. Submit your proposal considering priority deadlines for each proposed history and heritage month celebration.

Two: Community Updates

We are excited to recognize and share opportunities for Miamians to create community and be part of support networks. Miami University Staff and Faculty Associations, or affinity groups, provide space and opportunities for employees with similar backgrounds or interests to come together, network, and build connections. Miami is fortunate to have several affinity groups, including the Asian and Asian-American Faculty & Staff Association (AAA-FSA); Association of Black Faculty & Staff (ABFAS); Association of Latinx Faculty & Staff (ALFAS); International Faculty and Staff Association (IFSAM); and Queer & Trans Faculty & Staff Association (QTFSA), as well as two employee committees: the Classified Personnel Advisory Committee (CPAC) and the Unclassified Personnel Advisory Committee (UPAC). We invite you to find out more about these groups and to join by filling out a brief interest form.


2022 Leadership Symposium

Looking for ways to move forward personally and professionally? Join the annual MIAMI WOMEN Leadership Symposium on April 29, 2022. Speakers include amazing Miami women who will inspire you to move forward with authenticity, resilience, and empathy.

Learn More and Register


MADE at Miami

This is a pre-semester program designed to help students get the most out of their Miami experience. We promote qualities valued by the university community—Mentoring, Achievement, Diversity, and Excellence. Additionally, it is open to all entering first-year undergraduate students, historically underrepresented populations or those who have a commitment to promoting a deeper understanding of and appreciation for diversity. This year, we are opening our program to campus partners to lead various sessions for our MADE participants. Sessions are 1 hour and 15 minutes and will take place on Wednesday, August 17, 2022 during the following times: 11:30a-12:45p, 3:30p-4:45p, 5p-6:15p.

Learn More about Made at Miami


Stories of Survival: Patricia Makaroff

Tuesday, April 26 at 6 pm to 7:15 pm in Armstrong Student Center, 1082. 

Save the Date


Stories of Survival: Henry Fenichel

Wednesday, April 27 at 6 pm to 7:15 pm on Zoom. 

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Reading of the Names

Thursday, April 28 at 10 am to 5 pm by the University Seal, outside Upham Hall.

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Counterstories of Asian Americans in Higher Education

Thursday, May 5 at 12 pm to 1 pm on Zoom

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Boba and Chat

Tuesday, May 10 at 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm in Shriver Center, John Dolibois Room B.  A social to debrief during finals with Boba for students, faculty, and staff.

Save the Date


Miami Presents: LGBTQ+ Terminology and Allyship Webinar

What does “pansexual” mean? What about “nonbinary?” How can I better support members of the LGBTQ+ community? Learn the answers to these questions and more in our upcoming training on LGBTQ+ Terminology and Allyship. This webinar will take place on Thursday, May 5th at 12 noon.

Register


Now Hiring Student Dialogue Facilitators for fall 2022: Voices Intergroup Dialogue Program

Looking for a way to make a real difference at Miami and beyond while getting compensated? The Center for American & World Cultures is hiring co-facilitators for our Voices Intergroup Dialogue program for fall 2022. Complete the Facilitator Application by May 8th, 2022.


Students, here is a chance to register for IDS 253: Voices of Discovery Intergroup Dialogue. This a 3-credit course meets Miami's Intercultural Perspective requirement of the GMP. #BeTheChangeMiami.

Three: Celebrations & Recognition

Jaime Hunt in Higher Voltage

In the latest edition of Higher Voltage podcast, one of the guests interviewed by host Kevin Tyler was the Vice President and Chief Communications and Marketing Officer at Miami University. Jaime Hunt discussed the opportunities and obstacles faced by institutions when it comes to diversity, equity, and inclusion in marketing. Volt is an online magazine and podcast for higher education marketing professionals who want to stay on top of the latest industry trends and best practices.

Listen to Podcast


Arab American Heritage Month

This is a time for celebrating the history, contributions, and culture of the diverse populations of Arab Americans. In 2019, Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-MI) and Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) issued a congressional resolution for NAAHM to be recognized on a national scale. Arab Americans have ancestry in one of the world’s 22 Arab nations, which are located from northern Africa through western Asia. The people of these nations are ethnically, politically, and religiously diverse but share a common cultural and linguistic heritage. We encourage all Miamians to engage in dialogue and allyship with our campus community organizations such as the Middle Eastern Student Association.


Jewish American History Month (Holocaust/Genocide Awareness Week)

During the month of May, Miami University celebrates Jewish American Heritage Month. This month recognizes the more than 350-year history of Jewish contributions to American culture. The origins of the month date back to 1980 with the establishment of Jewish American Week. The National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia leads the nationwide celebration with a series of virtual and in-person events. We encourage all Miamians to engage in dialogue and allyship with our campus community organizations such as Hillel at Miami, Hillel: Association of Jewish Students, Chabad at Miami, and Chabad Jewish Student Group.  View the upcoming events for Holocaust and Genocide Awareness Week.


 Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month

During the month of May, Miami University recognizes and celebrates the experiences and contributions of Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans through Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month. A record 23 million Asian Americans trace their roots to more than 20 countries in East and Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, each with unique histories, cultures, languages and other characteristics. Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month originated with Congress, as a way to commemorate the immigration of the first Japanese individual to the United States on May 7, 1843, as well as to mark the anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad on May 10, 1869. The majority of the workers who laid the tracks were Chinese immigrants. We encourage all Miamians to engage in dialogue and allyship with our campus community organizations such as AAA-FSA, AAA, KASA, ISA, BSA, SSA.  View the upcoming events for APIDA Heritage Month.


Upcoming Religious Holy Days and Holidays & Inclusive Scheduling

Please see the academic affairs calendar and complementing interfaith narrative calendar for policies and for more information, and regarding religious holy days and holidays observed by Miami Community members throughout the year.

 

With Love and Honor,

Dr. Cristina Alcalde

Cristina Alcalde, Ph.D. (she/her/hers)
Vice President for Institutional Diversity and Inclusion
Professor, Global and Intercultural Studies
vpDiversity@MiamiOH.edu