00:16:25 Tina Pappas: Hello everyone, welcome! 00:16:36 Jonathan B. Hardy (he/his/him): Welcome, everyone! So happy you all could join us! 00:16:51 Tina Pappas: I’m dialing in from the very windy, but sunny state of NJ. :) 00:17:25 Keith McIntosh: Hello from the Commonwealth of Virginia and the University of Richmond! Go Spiders!! 00:17:46 Tina Pappas: #TheOneAndOnlySPIDERS :) @Mac 00:17:58 Keith McIntosh: You know it...@Tina 00:18:24 Keith McIntosh: Blue skies, sunny windy, and cool...high in mid 50's in RVA 00:18:26 Amy Shaiman (she,her): Hi from Miami University in SW Ohio. We are having a sunny and cool day (we had the window 00:18:31 Gina Gaiser (she/her): Hi everyone! Greetings from sunny Oakland, CA! 00:18:33 Beth DuPont: Hello! Crazy windy here in upstate NY too! I apologize in advance that I have to leave at 2:00 for another EDUCAUSE event. 00:18:39 Ruth Ronan: Hello from Rutgers, NJ - Sunny but very windy today. 00:18:48 Meg Miner: Central Illinois is sunny and cool! 00:18:49 Rodolfo Nunez: Hello everyone from NYC (windy and low 40s but sunny at this moment) 00:18:51 Megan Van Dorn: Greetings from New Jersey. It's finally sunny here after a number of rainy days, but windy and cold! 00:18:53 Eric Behrens (he/him): Blustery outside of Philly! 00:18:55 Sonni James (she/her): Hello from Philly! Cold and windy! 00:18:59 Tim Tolson - Univ of Virginia: Greetings from sunny, chilly, and windy Charlottesville, VA (Univ of VA) 00:19:01 Robin Gustafson: Crazy windy here in Danbury CT 00:19:01 Amy Shaiman (she,her): Hi from Miami University in SW Ohio. We are having a sunny and cool day (we had the wind that Sowmya mentioned yesterday) 00:19:04 Tina Pappas: @beth, this is only 30 min. Short & sweet intro to ARiA’s program this month 00:19:13 Mike Porter: Sunny, and windy. Looking forward to a walk after this as the wind is supposed to end around 3pm EST. 00:19:59 Tina Pappas: @mike good idea. I have to book a walk on my calendar if I’m serious about it happening lol. 00:20:34 Tina Pappas: ARiA website: https://aria.uga.edu 00:20:57 Lilly E Linden (She/her): Sunny in Los Angeles, California. 00:22:39 Tina Pappas: sigh. I remain jealous of CA weather :) 00:23:14 Jonathan B. Hardy (he/his/him): Georgia is sunny, but far from warm. Low 30s and windy 00:23:30 Tina Pappas: The #ROLLAP - reach out, listen, learn, act, persist - model is designed to make discussions around race and DEI more approachable and effective. 00:24:03 Elizabeth Sharpe: Hi everyone, listening in from Seattle, Washington. Sunny day —surprising! 00:24:10 Tina Pappas: The month-to-month pace is designed to create a space for thoughtful focus on each topic. 00:26:09 Tina Pappas: We are thankful to our authentic and generous volunteer facilitators for enabling us to have dozens of breakout sessions per month. With the dedication of our volunteers, we’re able to offer the discussion series to 100s of participants each month. 00:27:42 Tina Pappas: The ARiA team participates in sessions, either as facilitators or attendees. This helps us continuously adapt the program to what will best serve the community that engages us. 00:28:43 Tina Pappas: We also rely on facilitator and attendee feedback to grow and refine the program. We are heavily focused on continuous feedback and iterative changes. 00:31:04 Jonathan B. Hardy (he/his/him): If you have any questions or comments, don't forget to post them in the chat. We will answer some in-chat, but we will also have some time near the end to answer remaining questions 00:35:22 Tina Pappas: The ARiA team will spend this month crowdsourcing a more complete list that we will share with the higher ed community. 00:36:01 Tina Pappas: The list will be oppressive terms, the historical context of the words/phrases, alternative language and links to sources. 00:37:41 Jonathan B. Hardy (he/his/him): https://aria.uga.edu/program-schedule/ 00:38:19 Lilly E Linden (She/her): Are you still looking for volunteer facilitators? 00:38:55 Rodolfo Nunez: In the sign up, I see different ACT sessions (e.g. inclusive language versus bias in technology). So we need to sign up only for one? 00:40:11 Eric Behrens (he/him): I see that the breakout sessions are focused on single themes. All three of the topics are worth discussion. Any advice to first timers about how we might go about choosing one to sign up for. 00:40:32 Joel F. W. Price (he/him): For the inclusive language glossary, is it an opportunity to ask questions, or does it require the submitter to define the oppressive nature of the term? What about the suggested terms -- seems like sometimes there may be other/regional/etc. acceptable terms that we may not be aware of? 00:41:05 Wendy Baker Davis: Can you explain Bias in Technology - what about more specifically? 00:42:03 Keith McIntosh (He/Him/His): Another way to decide is to pick something that you know the least about. It is an opportunity to learn and grow. 00:42:07 Megan Shepherd (she/her): thanks for the overview, look forward to attending the workforce breakout! 00:42:53 Jim Phillips (he, him): Is there interest in ways to measure if DEI efforts are working on campuses? I know that surveys are the primary tool, but I’m wondering if there are other metrics to track (retention of staff/turnover, exit interviews, pay related metrics)? 00:43:56 Keith McIntosh (He/Him/His): Cathy O'Neil: Do Algorithms Perpetuate Human Bias?https://www.npr.org/2018/01/26/580617998/cathy-oneil-do-algorithms-perpetuate-human-bias 00:45:51 Michele Norin: Thank you! Heading to my next meeting. 00:45:54 Lilly E Linden (She/her): Thank you all. 00:46:07 Rodolfo Nunez: Thanks all 00:46:11 Jeremy Schafer: Thank you all! 00:46:14 Amy Shaiman (she,her): Regarding Jim’s question, may want to ask the CUPA-HR person to consider bringing some of their statistics 00:46:15 Keith McIntosh (He/Him/His): Good to see you @Jim 00:46:17 Susan Schwerdt: Thank you! 00:46:20 Ruth Ronan: Thank you! 00:46:21 Amy Shaiman (she,her): They collect race and positions yearly 00:46:24 Tim Tolson - Univ of Virginia: Thank you! 00:46:25 Dr. Jenice Sabb-Dumas: Thank you. 00:46:28 Amy Shaiman (she,her): Thanks!