MCC Daily Tribune
Taking Time for Self-Reflection
Happy New Year colleagues. Although 2020 is in our rearview mirror, the work of diversity, equity and inclusion remains a constant in the future of America. The work of DE&I never ends and it requires a commitment to stay-the-course for all. To encourage that we continue the work that we started this fall, below are a few self-reflection questions and thoughts on ways that you can become more involved in the Rochester Community.
Questions to Consider for Self-Reflection:
- Have you continued the habit of focusing on racial equity after the Challenge ended?
- Schedule 10-15 minutes on your calendar each day just as you did with the Challenge to learn, reflect and take action.
- Do you have a resolution around racial equity for this year?
- If not, get started by checking out this Racial Equity & Inclusion Action Guide from The Annie E. Casey Foundation for seven steps to advance race, equity and inclusion in your workplace.
Local Ways to Get Involved:
- Attend Action for a Better Community's virtual event Racism is a Public Health Crisis - Attacking the Two Pandemics on January 14, 21 & 28
- Sign up for the Levine Center to End Hate's A Tale of Two Cities: Redlining & Racist Policies in Rochester NY on January 20 from 5-6 p.m.
Calvin Gantt
Office of the President
01/14/2021