Marxe Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

DEI Fridays

DEI Fridays is a practice of community building, reflection, and learning where we aim to improve our campus climate around issues of equity, inclusion, and justice. We also want to equip participants with knowledge and tools to engage in social transformation in their communities beyond Baruch.

Topics address individual biases and prejudices; individual sense of belonging at Baruch and CUNY; and structural and institutional discriminatory policies, procedures and practices.

The series was conceptualized after Marxe School faculty and staff who attended a DEI training in June 2021 and wanted to continue to learn collaboratively identified there were no opportunities to gather regularly to engage in such activities. Additionally, at a Town Hall jointly held by the Master in Public Administration Club and the Marxe Dean’s Office following the murder of George Floyd in summer 2020, students explicitly requested more spaces to discuss structural racism and its manifestations in the country, the state, the College, and the School.

The DEI Fridays program supports Goal V of the 2018-2023 Baruch College Strategic Plan: “elevate and embed the principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural competency throughout the College” and Strategic Priority Area “Strengthen Our Collaborative and Engaged Community” of the 2023-2028 Baruch College Strategic Plan.

Associate Professor Anna D’Souza organized the series for the 2021-22, 2022-23, and 2023-24 academic years. The series received funding from the CUNY Black Race and Ethnic Studies Initiative (BRESI) for 2022-2023 and from the Office of the Provost for 2023-2024.

PAST SESSION VIDEOS AND RESOURCES

Most sessions were recorded and are available on YouTube here.

Access the DEI Fridays 2023-24 Report.

Spring 2024
Fall 2023
Spring 2023
Fall 2022
Spring 2022
Fall 2021