DEI Spotlight – December 2022

December 2022 Spotlight

The DEI Committee 2.0 was formed in late 2021 and comprises staff and faculty representing all Rutgers campuses. The committee’s mission is to:

  • respect and foster perspectives that reflect varying backgrounds, identities, roles, and their intersections;
  • create and support structures and behaviors that encourage equity, fairness, and justice; and
  • promote an environment of belonging, respect, opportunity, and empowerment.

Reporting to the Vice President for University Libraries and University Librarian and the Libraries Leadership Team, the committee serves as an advisory body to the Libraries in support of RUL and university core DEI values and university priorities. In the past year, the committee worked with the RUL Human Resources department to review hiring practices and create a more inclusive work environment. The committee meets bimonthly and is currently working on its next charge, which will be announced soon.

Read the DEI Committee’s November 2022 Meeting Minutes
Read the DEI Committee’s October 2022 Meeting Minutes
DEI Committee Members


DEI Training and Events

Participate in the following training and events to expand your DEI knowledge:

STRIDE Workshop

Strategies and Tactics for Recruiting to Improve Diversity and Excellence (STRIDE) Workshop

Date: Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Time: 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.

This two-hour workshop reviews research-driven best practices to recruit for diversity and excellence across every stage in the search process and is designed to help faculty produce diverse candidate pools and run effective searches. STRIDE workshops are recommended for faculty members with key roles in faculty recruitment efforts (e.g., search committee chairs and members).

Register for the Workshop

Babs Siperstein Humanities and Medicine Seminars

The Siperstein Seminars take an inclusive and intersectional approach to broaden the understanding of LGBTQIA+ issues to build healthcare workers’ capacity and knowledge base, thus increasing their ability to provide more comprehensive and holistic healthcare. To learn more about the seminars, please click this link.

Tara Madison Avery

Seminar: Transgender and Nonbinary Representation in Comics
Speaker: Tara Madison Avery
Date: Monday, December 19, 2022
Time: 6:00–7:00 p.m.

Tara Madison Avery is a cartoonist, bi activist, and the publisher of Stacked Deck Press, an imprint devoted to comics of LGBTQAIU interest. As a cartoonist, Avery created the bi-themed webcomic Gooch and has published stories in several queer-themed comics anthologies, including We’re Still Here: An All-Trans Comics Anthology (which she co-edited and published), winner of the 2019 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Anthology. She was invited to the 2015 and 2016 Bisexual Community Briefings at the White House and was chair of the Los Angeles Bi Task Force from 2013 to 2015. Avery has also been a board member of Prism Comics, a nonprofit organization that promotes LGBTQ comics, comics creators, and fandom, since 2012. In her work with Prism Comics, she has moderated several LGBTQ-oriented panel discussions at comic conventions across the country, including the first all-transgender panel at San Diego Comic-Con in 2014.

Thank you to Kayo Denda, Head of the Margery Somers Foster Center and Librarian for Women’s Gender And Sexuality Studies, for organizing and promoting wonderful events.

Register for the Seminar

World Braille Day 2023

World Braille Day

Date: Wednesday, January 4, 2023

World Braille Day is celebrated every year on January 4 to commemorate the birthday of Louis Braille, founder of the braille system. Braille is a tactile writing system used by people who are visually impaired.


DEI Reads

Check out what the DEI Committee is currently reading:

The Art of Effective Facilitation


DEI Resources

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Explore these resources to learn more about DEI:


DEI Spotlight Archive

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