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In this episode of The Kindness Code, Dr. Mitchell Chang discusses the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in education. He shares his personal journey as an immigrant and how it shaped his understanding of identity and belonging. Dr. Chang emphasizes that diversity enriches learning experiences but requires intentional actions from educational institutions to maximize its benefits. He advocates for systemic changes in faculty recruitment and encourages students to engage in DEI initiatives with a spirit of kindness and collaboration.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Diversity and Inclusion in Education
06:19 Personal Journey and the Importance of Authenticity
09:41 Research Insights on Diversity's Impact
12:30 Advocating for DEI on Campus
About Dr. Mitchell Chang:
Mitchell J. Chang is Professor of Education and Asian American Studies (by courtesy) at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has been on the faculty at UCLA since 1999 and in 2023, was appointed Interim Vice Provost of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion after having previously served as Associate Vice Chancellor.
Chang's research focuses on the educational efficacy of diversity-related initiatives on college campuses and how to apply those best practices toward enhancing student learning and advancing higher educationâs public mission. He has written over one hundred publications, some of which were cited in U.S. Supreme Court rulings involving the use of race sensitive admissions practices. In 2001, Chang received a National Academy of Education/Spencer Postdoctoral Fellowship and in 2006, he was profiled as one of the nationâs top ten scholars by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. He has served in elected positions for both the American Educational Research Association (At-Large Member of AERA Executive Council & Division J), which inducted him as a Fellow in 2016, and the Association for the Study of Higher Education (Board of Directors), which awarded him the Founderâs Service Award in 2014 and the Research Achievement Award in 2020. He has been listed in Education Week as one of the top 200 scholars whose work not only influences academic research and scholarship, but that also engages and impacts the nationâs public conversation about education. Chang has also served on many national advisory panels, including for the U.S. Department of Education, White House Domestic Policy Council, National Science Foundation, Spencer Foundation, National Institute of Health, and College Board. From 2018-2022, he served as the Editor in Chief for The Journal of Higher Education and was also an expert witness on Students for Fair Admissions vs. University of North Carolina.
Dr. Chang's podcast: Inclusive Excellence
Dr. Chang's page: https://seis.ucla.edu/faculty/mitchell-chang/
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In this episode of The Kindness Code, we put on our detective hats and dive into the world of emotions! Through fun, relatable scenarios, we become Emotions Detectives, solving emotional mysteries and learning how to recognize and understand different feelings. Join me, Adorlee, as we explore the ups and downs of emotions like nervousness, joy, frustration, and more. Ready to crack the emotional code? Letâs solve these cases together!
[00:00] Introduction to Emotions Detective
[00:45] Scenario 1: The Nervous New Kid
[01:30] Scenario 2: The Birthday Surprise
[02:15] Scenario 3: The Missing Homework
[03:00] Scenario 4: The Winning Goal
[03:45] Scenario 5: The Best Friend Argument
[04:20] Closing and Final Thoughts
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In this episode of the Kindness Code, host Adorlee interviews Dr. Stanton Wortham, Lynch School of Education and Human Development, about the importance of inclusivity in education. Dr. Wortham discusses how cultural and linguistic backgrounds influence student interactions and learning. He emphasizes the need for educators to understand these differences to create supportive environments. The conversation also explores the role of technology in facilitating learning and the importance of asking interpretive questions in education. Dr. Wortham shares practical advice for fostering inclusion among students and highlights the collective responsibility in creating equitable educational spaces.
About Dr. Stanton Wortham:
Stanton Wortham is the Charles F. Donovan, S.J., Dean at Boston Collegeâs Lynch School of Education and Human Development. With over 30 years of experience in higher education, Dr. Wortham is an expert in identity, language, and social interaction, studying how educational and cultural contexts shape individuals and communities. He has led numerous initiatives to foster equity and inclusion in education, working to create learning environments that support diverse student populations. His academic work spans topics like narrative theory, discourse analysis, and how media influences education, providing educators with critical tools to create inclusive spaces. Dr. Wortham is recognized for his leadership in education and his commitment to promoting equitable practices that benefit all learners.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Inclusive Education
01:28 Understanding Cultural Expectations in Education
04:21 Real-Life Examples of Inclusion
06:51 The Role of Technology in Learning
08:37 Building a Dream School
12:13 The Importance of Contestable Questions
14:01 Advice for Kids and Teens on Inclusion
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If you did something wrong, should you be given a second chance? In this episode of The Kindness Code, host Adorlee Nicholas and guest Debbie Allen discuss the importance of equity and inclusion in the criminal justice system, focusing on the Clean Slate Initiative in Colorado. They explore the challenges faced by individuals with criminal records, the impact of bias in the justice system, and the significance of second chances in promoting public safety. The conversation emphasizes the need for kindness, empathy, and understanding in creating a fairer society.
Show Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Equity and Inclusion in Criminal Justice
03:00 Understanding the Clean Slate Law
05:52 The Role of Bias in Criminal Justice
08:58 Balancing Second Chances and Public Safety
11:52 The Impact of Criminal Records on Lives
14:48 Streamlining the Clean Slate Process
About Debbie Allen:
Debbie Allen is a passionate advocate for equity and inclusion, particularly in the realm of criminal justice. With over 20 years of leadership experience in state and local governments and justice-focused community-based organizations, she has dedicated her career to balancing public safety with restoring the well-being of communities, especially those that have been historically marginalized.
Debbie's current research focuses on the Clean Slate Initiative in Colorado, which aims to have the state initiate the sealing of certain criminal records for individuals who have committed specific offenses but have been crime-free. Her research examines whether barriers exist to accessing the lawâs benefits, particularly for certain demographic groups or regions, and how these barriers connect to broader social factors such as employment, housing, and health stability.
As an implementation scientist, Debbie is dedicated to creating transparent systems that involve communities in the research process, ensuring that solutions come from those most impacted. Central to her approach is democratizing data, which means working with stakeholders to define terms together, so the information collected tells a truthful and united story. This process builds policies and funding decisions on a foundation of equity, promoting fairness in all communities.
Debbie's website: https://becomingvisibleda.com
Clean Slate Initiative: https://www.cleanslateinitiative.org/
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In this episode of The Kindness Code, host Adorlee Nicholas speaks with Raquel Arredondo, the assistant dean for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging at the University of Pennsylvania's Graduate School of Education. They discuss the importance of belonging in various environments, Raquel's personal journey into the DEI space, and practical steps individuals can take to foster inclusivity. The conversation emphasizes the power of empathy, kindness, and understanding in creating welcoming spaces, as well as the ongoing challenges and responsibilities in the field of diversity and inclusion.
00:00 Introduction to Belonging and Inclusion
01:41 Raquel's Journey into DEI
05:29 Understanding Diversity Beyond Appearance
07:00 Small Actions for Big Impact
10:09 The Power of Empathy in Conversations
14:59 Navigating Difficult Conversations
18:14 Advice for Staying Kind in Conflict
21:07 Unwinding After a Tough Day
25:24 Insights on the Future of DEI
For more information on Raquel Arredondo and her programs:
dev.gse.upenn.edu/academics/faculty-directory/arredondormarredondo.comRaquel M. Arredondo is the Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging at the University of Pennsylvaniaâs Graduate School of Education (GSE). With a career rooted in advancing DEI initiatives, Raquel is recognized for her work in guiding individuals and organizations toward more inclusive environments. Prior to her role at Penn GSE, Raquel served in leadership positions where she designed and implemented strategies to improve cultural competency and organizational diversity. She is also a highly sought-after speaker, frequently delivering presentations and workshops on topics like inclusive leadership, professional development and navigating complex multicultural environments. Raquelâs mission is to foster a sense of belonging for all, ensuring that diversity is not only acknowledged but celebrated within educational and corporate settings.
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Did you know llamas are basically teamwork experts? In this episode, Adorlee breaks down how these fluffy animals teach us the power of working together, supporting each other, and making life a little easierâllama style! From pack-carrying buddies to having each otherâs backs, this episode is all about fun, teamwork, and how we can use these llama life lessons in our own lives. Tune in for jokes, teamwork tips, and a llama challenge you wonât want to miss!
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Ever been at a pizza party and thought, âIs this fair?â Well, this episode of The Kindness Code is all about using pizza to explain the difference between equality and equityâbecause sometimes fairness isnât about getting the same slice but getting what you need. Join Adorlee as she breaks it down with jokes, stories, and a little challenge to make equity a part of your everyday life. Ready to serve up some fairness? Letâs dig in!
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Tired of people telling you what you canât do just because of who you are? In this episode of The Kindness Code, Adorlee breaks down how you can start busting stereotypes todayâwhether it's about sports, school, or hobbies. From real-life heroes like Malala Yousafzai and Serena Williams to the everyday ways you can smash those silly rules, this episode will show you how to be your awesome, stereotype-busting self. Plus, Adorlee wants to hear your storiesâbecause sharing is caring!
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Ever feel like the Hulk when youâre madâready to smash everything in sight? In this episode of The Kindness Code, host Adorlee Nicholas shows you how to handle anger like a hero instead. Learn how to pause, breathe, and use that Hulk-like energy for good (without breaking the furniture). Plus, discover how being the hero of your story makes you stronger than you think. Ready to smash those bad habits? Letâs crack the code together!
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Ever felt so angry at your mom that you wanted to flip the table? Or maybe school feels like a total hassle? Welcome to The Kindness Code, where Adorlee Nicholas helps you tackle real-life feelingsâstress, anger, fitting inâand helps you figure out how to handle them like a pro. With awesome guests like Malala Yousafzai and Ibram X. Kendi, youâll learn how to master your emotions and be your best selfâwithout boring grown-up lectures. No parents allowed! Ready to crack the code? Hit play and join the fun!
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