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Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services

Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services. Student Center Suite 111 Texas Christian University. Our Mission. To advocate and promote diversity, inclusiveness, and cultural awareness throughout the TCU community. Diversity?. Contrary to Popular Belief, Diversity is NOT only:.

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Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services

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  1. Inclusiveness and Intercultural Services Student Center Suite 111 Texas Christian University

  2. Our Mission To advocate and promote diversity, inclusiveness, and cultural awareness throughout the TCU community.

  3. Diversity?

  4. Contrary to Popular Belief,Diversity is NOT only: • An extension of the Civil Rights Movement • The search of racial and social justice • Affirmative action and racial desegregation • Something that involves minorities and gender • A concept in which white males have no role

  5. Diversity Refers to the differences, similarities, and related tensions that exist in any mixture. Diversity is not limited to issues of race, nor is it confined to the workforce. Building on the Promise ofDiversity

  6. Discrimination Types According to the U.S Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) • Age • Disability • Equal Pay • National Origin • Pregnancy • Race • Religion • Retaliation • Sex • Sexual Harassment

  7. Lawsuit Statistics2001 Through 2005

  8. South Carolina, January 2006 Duke Energy has been hit with an age-discrimination and pension-law-violation lawsuit by a group of six former and current employees claiming that "older workers lost thousands of dollars in the value of their pensions after putting in decades of work" for the company.

  9. Alabama, August 2005 A lawsuit filed by 13 black employees declared that the plant they work at maintained a segregated bathroom and break room. A "whites only" sign and a padlock denied them access to the bathroom. Several white employees had keys to the facility.

  10. Washington DC, 2005 Women earn less than men. Jill Miller, CEO and president of Women Work! said, "A lot of people still think it’s OK for men to be considered the primary wage earners and for women to earn less." According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, by the end of 2004, men made 19% more than women: $704 versus $571 in median weekly pay.

  11. Florida, September 2004 A lawsuit against AT&T Broadband claimed the company intentionally denied high-speed Internet access to communities of color and poor neighborhoods and overcharged other customers for services.

  12. San Francisco, 2003 A lawsuitwas filed by Latino and Asian-American employees and applicants who charged that Abercrombie & Fitch hired only white sales force. According to the lawsuit, the company puts people of color in less-visible jobs, such as the stock room regardless of their qualifications.

  13. Diversity and Corporate Success To succeed, corporate diversity efforts must be led by line executives -- not endorsed or encouraged, but actively led by the same people who lead the company to other successes. Harvard Business Review on Managing Diversity

  14. Top 15 Diversity Companies • ALTRIA • TURNER BROADCASTING SYSTEM • CITIGROUP • PEPSICO • ABBOTT LABORATORIES • THE COCA-COLA CO. • XEROX • ALL STATE INSURANCE CO. • VERIZON COMMUNICATIONS • KRAFT FOODS • FORD MOTOR CO. • MARRIOTT INTERNATIONAL • KEYBANK • PEPSI BOTTLING GROUP • SBC COMMUNICATIONS DiversityInc.com

  15. Criteria • CEO commitment • Diversity metrics • Demographics of managers and top 10% highest-paid employees • Retention Initiatives • Breakdown of women by race/ethnicity • Levels of managers and supplier diversity • Multicultural marketing initiatives

  16. Diversity = Opportunity We are surrounded by opportunities to learn more about diversity. Whether we benefit ourselves of these opportunities to develop our diversity consciousness, and whether we allow ourselves to be transformed, is up to us. Diversity Consciousness

  17. Population Projections for Tarrant County2000-2040

  18. In January 2006, The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board reported: • The number of Latinos completing undergraduate degree and certificate programs has grown 47% since 2000 • Latinos represent the state's fastest-growing ethnic group • Women have accounted for two-thirds of the increase in bachelor's degrees at the state's public universities over the past five years • The largest jump in bachelor's degrees was made by black students, with a 33% increase

  19. Diversity Initiatives for Corporate Success

  20. PepsiCo, 2003 Campaign This advertising campaign attracted Latino customers with its Frito-Lay's Chile Limon and Doritos guacamole-flavored chips, which brought in $100 million in revenue.

  21. Barbie Dolls, 2005 Multicultural dolls that reflect the diverse, mixed-race reality of children. Representing the changing world that no longer remains the "Barbie-doll standard" of beauty. This innovation generated a profit of $20.9 million.

  22. 2006 Film Academy Awards Nominees Crash (6 nominations), racial differences Brokeback Mountain (8), homosexuality Transamerica (2), transsexual issues

  23. Toyota, 2006 Super Bowl Commercial The new 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid was introduced in two languages in a 30-second commercial spot costing up to $2.5 million. It highlighted a Latino father in bilingual conversation with his young son during a car ride. When the son asks why his father uses both languages, the father responds, “for your future.”

  24. We must create an environment where no one is advantaged or disadvantaged, an environment where “we” is everyone. Harvard Business Review on Managing Diversity

  25. Sources • Bucher, Richard D. Diversity Consciousness: opening our minds to people, cultures, and opportunities. Second Edition. • Diversityinc.com • Harvard Business Review on Managing Diversity. • Thomas, R. Roosevelt Building on the Promise of diversity: how we can move to the next level in our workplaces, our communities, and our society.

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