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This is the third and final webinar of a three-part series.*
This interactive workshop introduces participants to the growing use of racial equity tools (RET) as well as the process of conducting a diversity and/or cultural audit. Such tools are designed to integrate equity in organizational policies, practices, operations, management functions, programs, and budgets and can lead to more equitable outputs and outcomes, and success for your organization. Examples are presented and discussed.
What You Will Learn
- Take a deep dive into Racial Equity Tools and Cultural Audits;
- Reflect on current practices and how Racial Equity Tools and Cultural Audits are tools in your diversity, equity, and inclusion toolbox;
- Generate and exchange ideas on how to utilize Racial Equity Tools and Cultural Audits in your community
Presenters
- Geoffrey A. Silvera, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science at Auburn University
- Jonathan M. Fisk, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science at Auburn University and core MPA faculty member
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Geoffrey A. Silvera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Auburn University. His research centers on healthcare administrators, especially chief executive officers, patient care quality, experience, and safety as well as diversity and inclusion. He also serves as the Associate Editor of the Patient Experience Journal (PXJ) and is on the editorial board of Health Care Management Review (HCMR). Recent work has appeared in Public Integrity, Patient Experience Journal, State and Local Government Review, Health Care Management Review, and the International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance.
Jonathan M. Fisk is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Auburn University and core MPA faculty member. His research centers on state and local policymaking and administrative practices. His recent work has been published in journals such as Energy Policy, American Review of Public Administration, State and Local Government Review, Review of Policy Research, and Public Integrity. He is also the faculty advisor to the Auburn ICMA Student Chapter.
*With the dust still settling from the social unrest that marked last summer, it's more important than ever for local governments to pursue organizational policies that center social justice. To that end, ICMA has developed a series of workshops that will provide an comprehensive approach to implementing the principles of equity and inclusion within your organization. Covering everything from basic terminology to the application of racial equity tools, this three-part series will be an invaluable resource for anyone looking to begin (or continue) their journey towards equity and inclusion. This webinar is part of 3-part series: Equity and Inclusion: A Strategic Organizational Approach. Sign up for individual webinars or sign up for all three through this link.
March 31: Establishing Inclusion as a Value
April 28: Kickstarting Inclusion
May 26: Keep Moving Forward
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