Spring 2023 NonProfit Management PS5235 section D01

DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION IN PHILANT

DIV, EQUITY & INCLUSN IN

Call Number 12654
Day & Time
Location
T 6:30pm-8:00pm
ONLINE ONLY
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Christopher Cardona
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction On-Line Only
Course Description

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is an increasingly salient practice in the charitable sector. Done well, DEI practice – such as more diverse recruitment policies, more inclusive organizational culture, and greater attention to the equitable distribution of programmatic outcomes – helps nonprofit and foundation managers and leaders attract and retain talent, improve programmatic outcomes, and lend greater credibility to the work of the charitable sector.

The need for such practice is evident: most nonprofits and foundations are not representative of the communities they serve; the accumulation of wealth that enables large private foundations to exist exacerbates the very issues they may seek to combat; and in seeking to help those affected by inequality, nonprofits and foundations may reproduce the same patterns of inequality within their own organizations.

Despite the growing need for effective DEI practice, much of the knowledge of it is diffuse and disconnected. At times, practitioners can’t even agree on the basic terms. Yet in this disagreement lies a clue: pursued deeply, a DEI analysis leads one to conclude that mainstream institutions, and the broader society of which they are a part, are ultimately designed to make DEI difficult to understand, much less enact. This means that DEI practice eventually names and pushes back on the very power relations and institutional dynamics that surround us in the charitable sector and make our work possible. To reckon fully with DEI means to question the very assumptions and relationships on which our sector is based.

This course aims to equip students with critical faculties and practical tools to be informed and ethical practitioners of DEI in the charitable sector while remaining alive to the tensions between DEI and current sector practice.

Web Site Vergil
Department Non Profit Management
Enrollment 10 students (12 max) as of 1:08PM Monday, April 29, 2024
Subject NonProfit Management
Number PS5235
Section D01
Division School of Professional Studies
Campus Morningside
Note ONLINE; NOPM STUDENTS ONLY; OTHERS WITH PROGRAM APPROVAL
Section key 20231NOPM5235KD01