DEI RESOURCES
Welcome to The Jane Club’s list of educational DEI resources - articles, videos, podcasts, trainings and events. The purpose of providing these is to educate Janes on the many facets of DEI. This list will be continually updated with new resources. If you have resources you would like to see added to this list, please email us.
JANE MEMBER RESOURCES
We ask all Janes to read/view these four DEI Resources before entering our space.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
DEI TRAININGS
The Jane Club offers DEI 101 workshops as a part of the Jane Club membership. If you are looking to further expand your learning, we would like to suggest these additional courses.
FEE-BASED TRAININGS
UNDOING RACISM COMMUNITY ORGANIZING WORKSHOP Participants will experience a humanistic process for laying a foundation to explore how we have been racialized, socialized, and conditioned to think about race and racism. Presented by The People’s Institute of Survival and Beyond.
LEADING DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION The Leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion online short course is for business leaders interested in practical, proven tools and methods for enacting change in the promotion of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) within their organization. Presented by Northwestern University.
LEADING RACIAL EQUITY AND INCLUSION IN ORGANIZATIONS This four-week course explores the core concepts of racial inequality — namely, its root cause and structural realities — and how these have shaped current-day business practices. You’ll leverage this deeper historical understanding as you translate theory into action, and develop a Racial Equity Action Plan to implement within your own context. Presented by Northwestern University.
ANTI-RACISM FACILITATOR TRAINING This workshop provides you access to 4 lengthy online, live webinars. The training all support white folk in taking a close, hard look at their own intersection with privilege and oppression. With a focus on how their lack of pigmentation has impacted their personal and family opportunities. We will explore the commonly felt discomfort when talking about race and practice feeling that discomfort in order to better our understanding of complex societal racism as well as our own contributions to oppression. Presented by ASPECC - Advocating for Sex Positive Education & Consent Culture
BUILDING ACCEPTANCE Society is so intolerant of marginalized communities. How can we build acceptance, and how is that different from tolerance? At what point is tolerance a problem? Presented by ASPECC - Advocating for Sex Positive Education & Consent Culture
SOCIAL JUSTICE 101 Social Justice is the movement to create equal access to all aspects of society for all persons. This means removing the barriers that impact access-not merely by providing support for those who experience barriers due to racism, misogyny, ableism, and other bigoted social norms. Presented by ASPECC - Advocating for Sex Positive Education & Consent Culture
FREE TRAININGS:
RACIALIZED TRAUMA COURSE: This short free course is designed to begin to help people confront the idea of racialized trauma, its impact on it, and how it begins to move through generations. Get a glimpse of the process before going more in-depth with the other courses. Presented by Cultural Somatics Training Institute
CULTURAL SOMATICS TRAINING INSTITUTE FOUNDATIONS OF DIVERSITY & INCLUSION OF WORK: How do we create tolerant and just climates at work? Changing the culture of an organization is challenging in the best of circumstances; today, it can seem impossible. Yet, it is more necessary and urgent than ever to address these issues thoughtfully and with effective practices that can produce real change. Six Darden professors have designed this teach-out to bring you the latest scholarship and best practices on diversity, equity and inclusion, and organizational change. Presented by the University of Virginia (via Coursera)
PROJECT IMPLICIT: The mission of Project Implicit is to educate the public about bias and to provide a “virtual laboratory” for collecting data on the internet. This website provides Implicit Association Tests (IAT) on a range of possible topics to gain an understanding of personal biases. Presented by Project Implicit
PRONOUNS AND GENDER-NEUTRAL LANGUAGE Pronounce Matter, respecting someone’s pronouns and the preferred name is a basic way to respect a person; conversely, not doing so can cause irreparable harm. Presented by ASPECC - Advocating for Sex Positive Education & Consent Culture
LGBTQIA LITERACY Gender is the degree of feminine/ masculine traits we are assumed to have based on either our sex or our own perception of self. It is subjective and our society has some fairly rigid expectations. Presented by ASPECC - Advocating for Sex Positive Education & Consent Culture