Diversity Compact 2021-2022
At Maine College of Art & Design (MECA&D) we are committed to a diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning environment. Our vision and core values include being agile, inclusive, supportive, and transformational.
MECA&D is committed to Social Change, Racial Justice, and Inclusion. As a community, we are committed to addressing seen and unseen structures, systems, practices, and traditions of bias in all forms so that everyone in our community can participate fully and actualize their creative potential. By living these values The College aspires to cultivate artists and designers who are true agents of change and connect our community to the world in meaningful ways.
As students/faculty/staff we are ALL responsible for:
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Developing a culture of social change, racial justice, and inclusion
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Using a racial equity lens when it comes to classroom/work assignments
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Learning about anti-racist policies and research on a continuous basis
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Exploring Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) art & culture
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Understanding how power and privilege to influence all relationships
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Engaging in dialogue about race, racism, and racial justice
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Celebrating intersectionality and understand that we have multiple identities
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Respecting boundaries of others & yourself by prioritizing self-care
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Educating yourself about diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
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Showing respect for all members of the community
This diversity compact is meant to inform all areas of the College. It will inform our programming, training, research, shared reads, curriculum, events, nomenclature, and systems of governance. The diversity compact will help to transform board, faculty, staff, and student policies using design thinking, critical race theory, and best practices toward social change, racial justice, and inclusion. For more information, contact the MECA&D DEI Officer diversity@meca.edu.
DEI Resources
Curriculum & Higher Education
- Teaching Hard History - Southern Poverty Law Center
- Racial Equity Tools
- Courageous Conversations
- Learning for Justice
- Hispanic Heritage Month
- Maine Wabanaki Alliance
- Maine Trans Net
- International Women's Day
Hiring
Upcoming Events
- September: Hispanic Heritage Month
- October 14: Indigenous People’s Day
- November 18: Trans Day of Remembrance
- January 17: MLK Day of Service
- February 7-11: Resilience Week
- March 8: International Women's Day
For more information, please contact:
Margaret Brownlee
mbrownlee@meca.edu