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Equity & Inclusion Resources for Virtual Engagement
As we continue to navigate through the changes that COVID-19 has brought to our communities, region and beyond, the Office of Equity & Inclusion is committed to supporting you by sharing resources and information in order to help build a supportive, inclusive, and informed community. In times of uncertainty, it’s more important than ever that we ensure that all our decision-making and practices as a community be grounded in our institutional values of diversity, equity and social justice. It also means that we should be cognizant about how this public health crisis exacerbates the impact of historically rooted systems and ideologies that have promoted discrimination and social inequality among groups due to their race, ethnicity, gender, social economic class, nationality, religion, and their other intersecting identities.
Removing Barriers, Promoting Belonging
With that said, recent news reports of Asian and Asian American people being targeted and victimized due to COVID-19 are deeply troubling. The widespread stigmatization of this community calls for us to stand firm in denouncing and combating the xenophobia and racism directed at members of the Asian and Asian American community as well as be in solidarity with them and all other minoritized groups who have experienced harm through this public health crisis. As we prepare for our transition to engaging with one another in virtual learning and working environments, it’s important that we be intentional in promoting a sense of belonging and community for all students, faculty, and staff. Moreover, we should act with diligence by identifying and removing hidden barriers that prevent our community from bringing their whole selves into online spaces.
Building an Inclusive Virtual Community
In order to help foster a community of care and solidarity as we work together in virtual spaces, the Office of Equity & Inclusion, in collaboration with partners across campus, has compiled the following list of resources designed to promote equity and inclusiveness in online settings. In the coming days, Equity & Inclusion will establish a page on its website that will house this information going forward. If you have additional resources that you would like to share with our community, please send them to Sara Contreras at
Vaccination Resources
- Addressing Microaggressions in the classroom
- Inclusion, Equity, and Access While Teaching Remotely (Rice University, Center for Teaching Excellence)
- 7 Best Practices for COVID-19 Necessitated Online Meetings (Inside Higher Ed)
- Universal Design for Learning (Center for Teaching Innovation, Cornell University)
- The Opportunity Agenda’s framework (The Opportunity Agenda)
- A General Guide to Netiquette