Diversity Equity Inclusion
When organizations establish their values around diversity, equity, and inclusion, they create safe spaces for learning, growth, and healing to take root. At Red Linen Moon Consulting, we provide the supportive nudge needed to move organizations from a DEI concept to full implementation. Most importantly, we offer feedback and tools to ground the work in reflection.
Diversity
Diversity is the acknowledgement that multiple identities exist within a group. Furthermore, it is honoring how each of those identities contributes to the group. Diversity should be a living, breathing core value in every part of the organization. From policies, to practices, to the distribution of resources, the success of every activity should be measured by how it impacts the entire community.
Equity
Equity is the intentional practice of providing fair treatment. When there is an organizational standard for fairness, people feel more committed and invested in the mission. RLM works with organizations to establish equitable practices and accountability systems, so that everyone has a voice.
Inclusion
Inclusion is the consistent practice of making sure that all individuals feel seen and heard. RLM helps organizations assess their effectiveness in this area, and create plans to promote a more inclusive environment. In doing so, an organization can create a strong sustainable culture of inclusion that funnels down into its most important work.
Areas of Focus
Acknowledging
Recognizing that identity affects group and community dynamics.
Highlighting Marginalized Individuals
Integrating history and culture with mission and goals.
Shifting Power
Flattening top-down hierarchies to create a community of shared perspectives and expertise.
Values
My approach is based upon a combination of experiences, both clinical and organizational. These experiences have allowed me to see first hand how power structures affect change from boardrooms, to classrooms, to social services. Organizations have a responsibility to cultivate change from within. Through assessment, I guide clients through the process of identifying issues that are most detrimental to the health and growth of the organization. Often these issues arise unnoticed, and are in direct conflict with the organization’s mission and goals. I help organization members learn how to name and address these conflicts in a holistic way that honors everyone within the space, and beyond.
Resources
Eight Principles and Practices
Indigenous Social Welfare Decolonizing Social Work
Anti-Racism Tools - Trying Together
Anti-Racism Organizational Self Assessment Tools (njjn.org)
Creating an inclusive equitable anti-racist workplace webinar resource 06182020.pdf (pitt.edu)
Being an Ally Requires Being an Anti-Racist | Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (ucdavis.edu)
Black Lives Matter: Anti-Racism Resources for Social Workers and Therapists - SocialWork.Career
Plan, Change Process, Organization Change (racialequitytools.org)
Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well Being
Doing Anti Oppressive Social Work, Rethinking Theory and Practice 4th edition
DEI Deconstructed: Your No Nonsense Guide to Doing the Work and Doing it Right by Lily Zheng
Decentering Whiteness in the Workplace: A Guide for Equity and Inclusion by Janice Gassam Asare
I Said What I Said: An Anthology of Black Women in Nonprofit by Errika Y. Flood - Moultrie
Subtle Acts of Exclusion: How to Understand, Identify and Stop Microaggressions
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