Aavmc's Diversity & Inclusion On Air: Conversations About Diversity, Inclusion & Veterinary Medicine

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In fall of 2015, The American Association Veterinary Medical Colleges launched Diversity & Inclusion on Air: Conversations about Diversity, Inclusion & Veterinary Medicine.Although there has been in an increase in the amount of diversity programming hosted by AAVMC, its member institutions and student organizations, there is still a dearth of available programming within the veterinary profession. Diversity & Inclusion on Air will change this by delivering more diversity programming to a wider veterinary audience. The program interviews and presentations will cover a wide range of topics and feature guests from across the profession.

Episodios

  • 126: Women Executives In Higher Education

    08/12/2023 Duración: 54min

    On this episode of the pod, Dr. Lisa Takami stops by to discuss her new book, Women in the Higher Education C-Suite: Diverse Executive Profiles. The book features profiles of numerous women in senior leadership positions in higher ed as they share lessons learned about barriers to ascension to leadership for women broadly and women of color specifically. Drs. Greenhill and Takami (the Lisas!) also discuss the role of men and masc-leaning allies and the dearth of research on non-binary and trans academic leaders. Image by Freepik

  • 125: Demographic Data

    20/09/2023 Duración: 01h01min

    125: Demographic Data by Lisa Greenhill

  • 124: Trauma Informed Teaching

    14/09/2023 Duración: 52min

    On this episode of the podcast, Drs. Lynn Maki and Christina Frank of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's College of Veterinary Medicine stop by to discuss the prevalence of trauma in student backgrounds and the need for trauma-informed teaching. https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/healthy-academics/strategies/trauma-informed/ https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/trauma-informed-practices-postsecondary-508.pdf https://store.samhsa.gov/product/SAMHSA-s-Concept-of-Trauma-and-Guidance-for-a-Trauma-Informed-Approach/SMA14-4884 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/about-progress/id1173416233?i=1000624375638

  • 123: The Frederick Douglass Patterson Awardee!

    07/09/2023 Duración: 48min

    In early 2023, the American Veterinary Medical Association created the Frederick Douglass Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award to recognize individual contributions to DEI in the veterinary profession. Dr. Willie Reed, dean of the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, is the inaugural recipient of this award. Dr. Reed sits down to talk about his personal journey in veterinary medicine and his thoughts on the importance of diversity in the profession.

  • 122: Constructive Conflict Resolution

    31/08/2023 Duración: 57min

    On this episode of the show, Dr. Heather Fedesco, AAVMC Assistant Director of the Spectrum of Care Initiative, joins me to discuss the need for more skill-building in conflict resolution. Heather gives great advice on navigating conflict!

  • 121: The Free Speech Continuum

    24/08/2023 Duración: 01h02min

    On this episode of the pod, Elizabeth Martinez-Podolsky of UMN-CVM and Maurice Cottman of WSU-CVM stop by to chat about the continuum of free speech. We talk about cancel culture, no no words, conflict, consequences and what academic veterinary medicine can do to step up in creating learning environments where folks can thrive! Post-show resources: Sensoy, O., & DiAngelo, R. (2017). Is everyone really equal?: An introduction to key concepts in social justice education. Teachers College Press. Sue, D. W., Calle, C. Z., Mendez, N., Alsaidi, S., & Glaeser, E. (2020). Microintervention strategies: What you can do to disarm and dismantle individual and systemic racism and bias. John Wiley & Sons. Tuitt, F., Haynes, C., & Stewart, S. (Eds.). (2023). Race, equity, and the learning environment: The global relevance of critical and inclusive pedagogies in higher education. Taylor & Francis. Williamson-Lott, J. A. (2018). Jim Crow campus: Higher education and the struggle for a new southern social order. Teach

  • 120: Breaking The Bamboo Ceiling

    18/08/2023 Duración: 59min

    On this episode of the pod, Drs. Katherine Fogelberg, Tina Tran and Jean-Yin Tan join Dr. Greenhill in discussing the unique experiences of Asian women faculty in academic veterinary medicine.

  • 119: Inclusive Meetings & Conferences

    02/06/2023 Duración: 46min

    On this episode of the pod, Michael Wilson, Director of Convention and Meeting Planning for the American Veterinary Medical Association stops by to discuss ways veterinary organizations can make their meetings more inclusive for everyone. AAVMC's Conference/Symposia Diversity & Inclusion Assessment Tool: https://bit.ly/41rV6ia

  • 118: The SCOTUS Cases

    22/05/2023 Duración: 59min

    On this episode, Dr. Sonya Gyjuan Smith, Chief Diversity Officer at the American Dental Education Association, stops by to discuss the two US Supreme Court cases involving college admissions, SFA v. Harvard and SFA v. University of North Caroline. She takes us through the legal questions being discussed as well as offers some recommendations on preparing for the decision that is expected to be handed down in June 2023. Related Resources: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tIxSJpYq3_1RdE6hSmb3KLDS231Fjbr5?usp=sharing

  • 117: Patricia L. Lowrie Diversity Leadership Awardee

    17/05/2023 Duración: 23min

    On this special bonus episode of the podcast, Dr. Greenhill takes some time to chat with Dr. Patricia Lowrie, namesake of the Patricia M. Lowrie Diversity Leadership Scholarship, and this years scholarship awardee, Alexandra Awad.

  • 116: The Politics Of Black Hair

    25/04/2023 Duración: 01h01min

    On this episode of the show, Drs. Kemba Marshall and Cherice Roth join Purdue University 1st year DVM student Bryson Satterwhite to talk about Black hair and professional spaces. They discuss self-acceptance, the professional implications of wearing Black natural hair, and enduring the frequent violation of being touched by people who are curious about their hair. A live and engaged audience takes this episode to another level!

  • 115: 2023 Iverson Bell Awardee

    19/04/2023 Duración: 52min

    On this episode of the show, Dr. Greenhill interviews the 2023 Iverson Bell Awardee, Dr. Rustin Moore, dean of The Ohio State University. Dean Moore discusses his efforts to improve diversity and institutional climate at OSU. Dean Moore was formally recognized at the 2023 Catalyze Conference in Washington, DC on March 11, 2023.

  • 113: The DEI Commission

    05/01/2023 Duración: 49min

    113: The DEI Commission by Lisa Greenhill

  • 114: Pawsibilities

    05/01/2023 Duración: 55min

    114: Pawsibilities by Lisa Greenhill

  • 112: Dean Diversity - The Latine Deans!

    05/01/2023 Duración: 59min

    112: Dean Diversity - The Latine Deans! by Lisa Greenhill

  • 111: DVMC

    06/12/2022 Duración: 48min

    On this episode of AAVMC's Diversity and Inclusion on Air, leaders from the Diversify Veterinary Medicine Coalition stop by to discuss the initiative and how it seeks to improve diversity and inclusion in the profession. Drs. Jennifer Ogeer, Kemba Marshal and Courtney Campbell join the conversation!

  • 110: Veterinary Medicine And Environmental Justice

    20/10/2022 Duración: 58min

    On this episode of the podcast, Drs. Andrew Hoffman, Craig Stephen, and Christina Pettan-Brewer stop by to discuss the role that veterinary medicine can and should play in advancing environmental justice. Dr. Hoffman is the dean of the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Stephen is a faculty member at Ross University, and Dr. Pettan-Brewer is faculty at the University of Washington.

  • 109: Land Acknowledgements

    04/10/2022 Duración: 01h03min

    In this episode, Drs. Evelyn Galban (UPenn) and Kevin Leonard (MSU) discuss land acknowledgments, why they are important, what elements they should include and how to make them actionable. Dr. Greenhill also opens the show with AAVMC's new Land, Knowledge & Labor Acknowledgment.

  • 108: Reasonable Accommodations in a Post-COVID World

    23/08/2022 Duración: 01h02min

    On this episode, Dr. Jay Dolmage, author of Academic Ableism, discusses the impacts of our return to normalcy after two years home during the COVID pandemic. We talk about the persistence of ableism and how we should all be thinking differently in a collective effort to make veterinary medicine and veterinary education more accessible to a wider range of individuals. Dr. Dolmage was an AAVMC Keynote speaker in 2021: https://youtu.be/Z6WKlL6KKu4 You can download Academic Ableism for free here: https://www.press.umich.edu/9708722/academic_ableism/?s=description Access the Canadian Journey of Disability Studies here: https://cjds.uwaterloo.ca/index.php/cjds

  • 107: Social Colorblindness

    02/08/2022 Duración: 57min

    On this episode, DEI staff Richard Barajas of UW-Madison and Melanie Ragin of Cornell stop by to discuss social colorblindness. If you or someone you know has ever said "Hey, I don't even see color" when discussing race, this episode explores the ideology, what is really meant by the statement and how it all serves to uphold racism and other forms of discrimination. The Dangers of Colorblind Socialization https://bit.ly/3O56Gc3 Who is More Likely to ‘‘Not See Race’’? Individual Differences in Racial Colorblindness https://bit.ly/3APSXmL Cultural Competence Continuum https://bit.ly/3O6QZRT Clare on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@clarabellecwb

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