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Gonzaga’s Jesuit, Catholic, Humanistic education will challenge and inspire you.
The fight for equality belongs to all of us. As individuals and as a community of Zags, we must share the responsibility for stamping out prejudices and protecting the dignity of all people.
If you witness something that violates the dignity of another, speak up in the moment (if you feel it’s safe to do so) and report it:
Nothing is as compelling as hearing directly what another person has gone through.
Participate in the Council on Equity Inclusion and Intercultural Awareness. Visit the Council website for information on membership and how to get involved at the committee level
IMPACT is an organization for faculty and staff of color and their allies, to support members who are part of underrepresented groups on campus. Luncheon events range from speakers on campus to conversations on current topics. Contact the Office of Inclusive Excellence to be added to the listserv. (Ext. 5873)
Established in June 2017, this group provides support and identifies ways to support the University’s commitment to the dignity of all staff and faculty working at Gonzaga University and cultivates a campus climate that encourages the recruitment and retention of historically underrepresented applicants and employees. To get involved, contact the Office of Inclusive Excellence (Ext. 5873)
Join the Bias Incident Assessment and Support (BIAS) Team to respond to and support individuals impacted by bias incidents.
Take advantage of equity and inclusion development opportunities.
Offered by the Center for Teaching and Advising (CTA), the Productive Discomfort Faculty Affinity Group offers professional development programs about teaching and learning with a culturally-inclusive lens.
Join us for annual campus events that focus on issues of diversity:
Lead or assist with a study abroad or domestic study trip to gain experience and insight into how people live in other parts of the world.
Learn what it means to be an ally to the LGBTQ+ community by completing Safe Space and attending an Out to Lunch with Allies.
Led by trained facilitators, Intergroup Dialogues are small group discussions that explore social group identity, conflict, community, and social justice over ten weeks.
Give to scholarships that support diversity, equity and inclusion at Gonzaga.