Diversity CommitteeOur Commitment to Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity In the context of racial violence in 2020, the RSS Diversity Committee held a series of dialogues and convened with the broader membership to discuss the issue of racial equity in RSS. We recognize and condemn past and present forms of violence and oppression that Black, Indigenous, and People of Color face in the United States and across the world. We also recognize how our own organizational history and structure has elevated the voices of white scholars, often to the exclusion of BIPOC scholars. Our recent dialogue provides us with the building blocks necessary for addressing historical and structural issues which have not provided the support our BIPOC scholars deserve from our organization. To that end, we identified three main objectives: elevate and re-center BIPOC scholars and voices, address spaces of impact, and protect intellectual freedom. We propose 8 action items to achieve these goals and further strengthen RSS. Elevating BIPOC scholars and voices
Spaces of impact We recognize the value of all voices, and seek to increase the broader participation of rural scholars across sociology and related fields to take part in our organization and help shape the scholarly and intellectual direction of the discipline. We apply objectives of inclusion across different institutions where members have influence. This includes building relationships with activists and organizations already serving underrepresented and minoritized communities. Protecting academic freedom and scholarly representation We are committed to protecting intellectual freedom within the academy and elsewhere, with the recognition that threats to intellectual freedom particularly target scholars and others conducting outreach and research on underrepresented groups, and research that utilizes critical epistemologies. In affirming the aforementioned values and commitments, the RSS is implementing the following actions:
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