Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington President, Washington Consulting Group Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute.

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Rev. Dr. Jamie Washington President, Washington Consulting Group Founding Faculty, Social Justice Training Institute

 To offer a framework and a common language for engaging issues of diversity and inclusion.  To create an opportunity for honest dialogue about the value of inclusion to higher education.  To share tips and best practices for developing multicultural competence as staff in financial aid work. The Washington Consulting Group

 What’s Up?  What do you see in your day to day work that would have this session be necessary?  Hopes for our time together. The Washington Consulting Group

 A Common Language  Diversity Journey In Higher Education  Foundations Tips for Success  Wrap Up The Washington Consulting Group

Diversity Multiculturalism Interculturalism Social Justice

 A focus on student intellectual and social development.  Purposeful development and utilization of organizational resources to enhance student learning.  Attention to difference and the value it adds to the academy.  A welcoming community that engages all of its diversity in the service of student and organizational learning.  A focus on student intellectual and social development.  Purposeful development and utilization of organizational resources to enhance student learning.  Attention to difference and the value it adds to the academy.  A welcoming community that engages all of its diversity in the service of student and organizational learning. The Washington Consulting Group

Reference: Teaching for Diversity and Social Justice: A Sourcebook. Edited by Maurianne Adams, Lee Anne Bell, and Pat Griffin.

You can’t teach what you don’t know, and you can’t lead where you won’t go. Malcolm X

The Washington Consulting Group Rev. Jamie Washington, M.Div.,Ph.D. President and Senior Consultant