Boston Collegeā€™s Affinity Groups are now planning workshops and programs to be held this academic year.

Volunteer employee-managed groups that promote the interests of their respective constituencies, the Affinity Groups at Ļć½¶Šć bring together individuals with common interests to advance and sustain a campus culture and climate that welcomes diversity and inclusiveness. They held a recently held a luncheon to reconnect, socialize, and lay the groundwork for coming events.

Ā ā€œAs members of the Affinity Groups continue to build community within their respective groups, it is our hope that the cross-community building among groups and the University community ā€“ as demonstrated during the luncheon ā€“ will become an ongoing occurrence, building capacity for inclusive excellence at Boston College,ā€ said Patricia Lowe, executive director for institutional diversity.

ā€œThe groups help to move diversity and inclusion strategies forward through various efforts and are instrumental in championing a campus community that is welcoming, respectful, and fosters engaging dialogue amongst all people.ā€

The eight Affinity Groups at Boston College are: Asian, Pacific Islander Employees (APIE); Black Faculty, Staff and Administrators Association (BFSAA); Latino/as at Boston College (L@Ļć½¶Šć); Lesbian and Gay Faculty, Staff and Administrators Association (LGBT@Ļć½¶Šć); The Middle-Eastern Employees and Allies Affinity Group (MEEA@Ļć½¶Šć); The Womenā€™s Collaborative; Staff Advisory Senate; and the Veterans Affinity Group.

ā€œThe Ļć½¶Šć Affinity Groups are a testament to the commitment of the University, and Human Resources in particular, to build cultural competence and capacity and to celebrate our community,ā€ said Assistant Director for Student Organizations and BFSAA member Karl Bell.

ā€œIn the short term, BFSAA will partner with other groups in November for a ā€˜Gathering of Gratitudeā€™ event to thank our Facilities, Grounds, Trades and Dining Services employees for all they do to make the University a better place. In the long term, we hope the welcome luncheon will become an annual event that allows us to celebrate the community that is Ļć½¶Šć and to recognize the beauty of our collective vision for the Ļć½¶Šć community.

Womenā€™s Collaborative members agreed that the luncheon was a successful event for the groups to advance their collective mission.

ā€œThe Womenā€™s Collaborative is thrilled with the success of the luncheon, the first collaborative event bringing us all together to connect, socialize, and share ideas on how to build a more diverse and inclusive community at Ļć½¶Šć,ā€ said Government Relations Director Jeanne Levesque of the Office of Governmental and Community Affairs.

ā€œThe lunch was a wonderful first step and we look forward to working with [the Office for Institutional Diversity] and the other Affinity Groups on future socials, workshops, training or community service events to continue the collective progress,ā€ said Levesque.

Associate Director for Selection, Development and Formation and Veterans Affinity Group member Michael Lorenz said the opportunity to connect with other Affinity Group members is a great way to build from common ideas.Ā 

ā€œWhile we each have our own passions, we often intersect at the idea that we want Ļć½¶Šć to be a welcoming place for faculty and staff to engage and interact with one another,ā€ said Lorenz.

The Affinity Groups are open to all University employees.Ā  to visit the Affinity Groups website.

ā€“Siobhan Sullivan / University Communications