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Housing Dining Hospitality EDI Workgroup

Our Vision

Housing Dining Hospitality (HDH) is committed to fostering an equitable, diverse, and inclusive environment for all students and staff.

Our Story

JEDI stands for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusiveness. HDH's greatest strength is that we are not all the same. Each unique individual, with their varied thoughts and experiences, is what makes our department strong.

The HDH JEDI workgroup was formed in 2020 with the intention to build a culture of opportunity for all. We support and advocate for members of our community who are impacted by systemic racism, sexism, ableism, ageism, healthism/fatphobia, homophobia, and other forms of discrimination.

Our Commitment

HDH JEDI aspires to cultivate a larger community of diverse viewpoints, supporting UC San Diego’s Principles of Community and Housing Dining Hospitality strategic initiatives.

Stand up and become an HDH JEDI Advocate

HDH Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (JEDI) Advocate Program

As part of HDH, you are already a JEDI Advocate! As a department, we are committed to the mission of promoting awareness, education and appreciation of diversity to the campus community.

What is a JEDI Advocate?

As an HDH JEDI Advocate:

  • You have knowledge about your heritage, culture and personal history; you feel good about your own group membership and feel proud of your own identity.
  • You take responsibility for learning about how privilege and oppression affect you and others in everyday life.
  • You comfortably use inclusive language and make yourself aware of and avoid stereotyping others.
  • You recognize that unlearning oppressive beliefs is a lifelong process, that individuals differ in terms of where they are in this process, and you welcome each opportunity to learn about issues of diversity.
  • You demonstrate a willingness to make mistakes and are open to being challenged about the behaviors and attitudes you have that may adversely impact others.
  • You believe that the campus is enriched by the presence of individuals that differ from you in terms of race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, social economic status, religious affiliation, gender and ability.
  • You believe you can make a difference by acting against injustice and by supporting, mentoring, and providing information to individuals from historically underserved groups.

What do JEDI Advocates do?

HDH JEDI Advocates are committed to:

  • Educating themselves and others about oppression, discrimination, privilege and other social justice issues, and combating these issues on a personal level.
  • Confronting individuals and groups who disparage others by using jokes, comments, and/or materials that negatively target race, ethnicity, gender, age, ability, sexual orientation, social economic status, and/or religious affiliation.
  • Providing a safe and confidential environment for students and staff from underrepresented populations on campus to express issues and concerns in an atmosphere of support and acceptance; and by providing them with informational and educational resources such as websites, books, journal articles and referrals to appropriate organizations and/or individuals.
  • Treating each individual with the dignity and respect they are entitled to as human beings.
  • Engaging in multicultural events and educational opportunities on campus.

JEDI Advocates also recognize that they do not have all the answers and, despite their commitment to increasing multicultural awareness, knowledge and skills, they have biases and blind spots, they make mistakes, and they make group generalizations. Thus, they give themselves permission to ask questions and struggle with issues regarding age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, religious affiliation and gender.

 

Please contact us if you have any questions at HDHEDI@ucsd.edu