In my latest video blog post I share my thoughts about the book The Dichotomy of Leadership by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin. While this is not an equity, diversity and inclusion book, the authors speaks to aspects of leadership that are needed in the diversity arena. I'd love to hear what you think! https://youtu.be/8UUklbo3mJo Connect with Dr. Denise O'Neil Green on … [Read more...]
Shaping Science Policy to Improve Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: A CSPC Panel Discussion
When it comes to the research ecosystem, equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) has often been an after thought, if a consideration at all. Given the changing demographics and potential untapped talent, research agencies across North American, such as NSF and NSERC, understand this is no longer acceptable. EDI must be an important consideration when awarding grants and … [Read more...]
Women Leaders and the Vision Thing
Greetings all. As I continue my vlog posts on various books I've read this summer, today I discuss Senator Kamala Harris' book, The Truths We Hold. I share my thoughts on her accomplishments, as she has outlined them in the book, reflecting on how she articulates a vision for the country. Some have been critical of Senator Harris in that she doesn't clearly articulate a … [Read more...]
My Becoming Experience
In this video blog series, I review Michelle Obama’s book Becoming. This review is different from others in that I share some of my personal connections and similarities to Michelle Obama because we both grew up on the South Side of Chicago at the same time. I’ve also made an interesting discovery that I will share. In essence, I’m sharing my Becoming experience. I hope you … [Read more...]
Dine and Discourse: Seeing the Racial Water – A Conversation with Robin DiAngelo
On April 11, 2019, students, staff, and faculty joined Dr. Denise O'Neil Green for “Seeing the Racial Water: A Conversation with Robin DiAngelo”, a Dine and Discourse Lecture. Robin DiAngelo is an Affiliate Associate Professor of Education at the University of Washington. Her work on White Fragility has influenced the international dialogue on race. In addition to her academic … [Read more...]