Why Beloved Community: Lesley Brown Rawlings
Often when people think of DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion) they think of a set of mindsets and beliefs. Concepts that live exclusively in the heart and are segregated from the practices and systems that orient our lives. And while it’s easy to understand how these concepts can seem intangible, we must not let ourselves be deceived. Diversity, equity and inclusion is found in the policies, decisions and structures that manifest very tangible outcomes in our lives.