Boston Collegeās 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 āAs 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.
āThe 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 Womenās Collaborative; Staff Advisory Senate; and the Veterans Affinity Group.
āThe 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.
āIn the short term, BFSAA will partner with other groups in November for a āGathering 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.
Womenās Collaborative members agreed that the luncheon was a successful event for the groups to advance their collective mission.
āThe Womenās 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.
āThe 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
āWhile 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.
āSiobhan Sullivan / University Communications