When DEIA Meets Faith in Heightened Tensions: DEIA Initiatives at Catholic-serving Institutions

V. Dozier, Diego. Martha Adkins, Diego. Alejandra Nann, Martha Adkins, Alejandra Nann
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Copley Library at the University of San Diego launched the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Committee in August 2020. The committee was developed in an effort to identify and work through the challenges that have affected our country and our local community. Three librarians from the committee endeavored to explore what USD is currently doing as well as how libraries at Catholic-Serving Institutions are providing resources and services in regard to DEIA. Our approach was to survey USD faculty, staff, and administrators who participate or engage in DEIA efforts. The external survey was intended for librarians who work at Catholic-serving Institutions, but not necessarily involved in any kind of DEIA initiative on their campus.
当DEIA在紧张局势加剧中遇到信仰:天主教服务机构的DEIA倡议
2020年8月,圣地亚哥大学科普利图书馆成立了多元化、公平、包容和无障碍(DEIA)委员会。该委员会的成立是为了确定并解决影响我国和当地社区的挑战。委员会的三名图书馆员努力探讨美国图书馆协会目前正在做的工作,以及天主教服务机构的图书馆如何提供有关DEIA的资源和服务。我们的方法是调查参与或参与DEIA工作的美国教职员工和管理人员。外部调查的对象是在天主教服务机构工作的图书馆员,但不一定参与DEIA校园内的任何活动。
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