Writing a Diversity Statement Tell your story. Focus on commonly accepted understandings of diversity and equity. Avoid false parallels. Write about specific things you have done to help students from underrepresented backgrounds succeed. Highlight any programs for underrepresented students you've participated in.
Ideally, you would start with a thesis statement that summarizes your values within DEI (e.g., commitment to building a just society, decentering privileged voices in your discipline, amplifying marginalized voices in your teaching and research) and provide examples throughout the statement to support how you've done ...
I believe equal opportunity is extremely important and every student is unique in their own way. I strive to create an open, inclusive, and equal environment in which every student has the opportunity to flourish.
Our mission is to build a workplace as diverse as the world we serve, ensuring that everyone has an equal seat at the table, regardless of background or identity.
I am eager to continue working with students from diverse backgrounds at X college/university. I am passionate about ensuring that people from all backgrounds are able to thrive, especially in their academic endeavors.
Your statement will have to tell how you support the school's objectives of inclusion and diversity in your life. Think about class, gender, race, culture, sexual orientation and even religion. How do you interact with people that are different to you? Make a list of your experiences, organize it, then tell your story.
Charlotte is one of the most racially diverse cities in the country, and the most diverse in North Carolina, but one constant critique of the city is its reputation for being racially segregated.
It is a great place to live. A county that has a little bit of everything for everyone. It has parks, malls, and different shopping centers that make the county appealing. The schools in the county are very strong academic wise and diversity is very present.
In 2022, 21% of NC's population identified as Black, 11% Hispanic, 4% Multiracial/Other, 4% Asian/Pacific Islander, 2% American Indian/Alaska Native.
Overview of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools The district's minority enrollment is 80%. Also, 39.8% of students are economically disadvantaged.