Resources for Practicing Inclusive Excellence
JMU Inclusive Excellence Resources
College of Health and Behavioral Studies Inclusive Excellence Resources
Featured on Our Website
- May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
- Improving LBGTQ+ and Two Spirit Health Care
- JMU SoN - Student Diversity Club
- Asian American Anti-Racism & Bystander Intervention Resources
- Meet Vivienne Pierce McDaniel - Our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Ambassador and Consultant
- Celebrate the achievements of Black Nurses throughout our history
Nursing DEI Resources
- American Nurses Association
- American Association of Colleges of Nursing
- AACN Diversity Toolkit (PDF)
- The American Association for Men in Nursing
- Asian American/Pacific Islander Nurses Association
- Chi Eta Phi Sorority
- National Black Nurses Association
- National League for Nursing Diversity and Inclusion Toolkit
- Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing
- Virginia Nurses Association
Anti Racism Resources
- Anti-racist reading list by Ibram X. Kendi
- Intersectionality Matters! from The African American Policy Forum
- JMU Library
Teaching Resources
Events
Throughout February
Black History Month Events Hosted by JMU's Center for Multicultural Student Services
Additional information
April 8 - Lavender Student Conference: Liberation Through Queer Joy
Additional information
Check out upcoming news and events in
Canopy - CHBS Inclusive Excellence Newsletter
Media
The Macy Foundation: Improving Equity Through Nursing: Honoring Black History Month with Drs. Coretta Jenerette and Danica Fulbright Sumpter
PSU's The Frederick Douglass Project with Keith David
Emmy Award-winning actor Keith David channeled Douglass in a speech delivered at the National Convention of Colored Men in Louisville, Kentucky, on Sept. 24, 1883. The convention, almost 20 years after the end of the Civil War, was controversial. White and Black leaders debated its necessity, optics and the chance of vote interference. Douglass’ speech defined the need for the convention by explaining the urgency for Black communities to secure full voting rights, fair and equal treatment, and the demand to be considered American.
TEDCity2.0: Joshunda Sanders
The daughter of a mentally ill mother who often struggled on the streets, Joshunda Sanders tells a story that mirrors so many that go untold
RWJF Culture of Health Resource Blog
The bold voices featured on this reading list offer empowering perspectives on advancing racial justice and health equity.
Achieving Racial and Ethnic Equity in U.S. Health Care: A Scorecard of State Performance
CHBS Visiting Scholar: Dr. Sacoby Wilson
“Bending the Arc to Environmental, Climate, and Racial Justice: The Role of Community Science.”
View the virtual presentation on YouTube
Check Out the AACN Diversity Toolkit
Link (PDF)
VIDEO: A New Wave of Asian American Creatives Discuss the Necessity of Exploring Identity (from The New Yorker)
VIDEO: Operation F.L.O.W. Nurse Panel Dr. Ernest Grant, Dr. Bimbola Akintade, Dr. Vivienne Pierce McDaniel
VIDEO: JMU Civic’s Antiracism and Social Justice:
Ending systemic racism & creating an inclusive society