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Self-Educating about Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism

The work of inclusion and anti-racism requires sustained, proactive and intentional efforts at both the systemic and individual levels. All members of the community can engage in this effort by taking responsibility for their own learning. We encourage you to keep in mind that diversity education is not a singular step, but rather a lifelong process.

Law School Resources

  • The Center for Race, Inequality and the Law provides a diverse list of content and tools on Self-Educating and University Resources
  • is a year-long course open to all ÈâÂþÎÝ Law students taught by faculty in the Meltzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging. 
  • You can also view filtered by topic to identify lectures, seminars, and clinics that interest you.

University Resources 

  • The Center for Multicultural Education and Programs provides a number of designed to provide the ÈâÂþÎÝ community with the education, research, knowledge, and tools to explore concepts related to identity, diversity, and community.
  • In Spring 2022, the University launched the , a 60-75 minute self-paced online course designed for students, faculty, staff and administrators.
  • The Office of Global Inclusion, Diversity and Strategic Innovation offers a variety of tools for including a for self-education.

Resources for Legal Careers 

  • sponsors projects, programs and research agendas aimed at increasing diversity in legal careers.
  • The American Bar Association has compiled a series of for disrupting implicit bias, guiding conversations about diversity in the workplace, and addressing barriers of equity and access within the legal profession.