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This webinar recording and transcript outlines how and why to make websites accessible for everyone.
(Disability Justice)
For new trails and parks to best serve existing communities, it is important to plan them with support and input from the current surrounding community.
The process of achieving community buy-in is not always clear, however.
As planners seek to build new or improved public spaces, it is important to consider all the potential effects these new spaces could have on the surrounding communities.
Non-profit and advocacy organizations play an important role in supporting the outreach efforts of urban planners by providing a critical link to the community.
(Racial Justice)
This is a robust hub with resources related to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
(Racial Justice) (Discussion guide)
This brief webpage offers some insight about why environmental organizations must incorporate racial justice into their cultures.
(Racial Justice) (Organizational Culture)
Racial equity tools are designed to integrate explicit consideration of racial equity in decisions, including policies, practices, programs, and budgets. It is both a product and a process.
Use of a racial equity tool can help to develop strategies and actions that reduce racial inequities and improve success for all groups.
(Discussion guide) (Racial Justice)
Research shows that bias in the hiring process can shape a company’s culture and norms. Left unchecked, the hiring process – from candidate sourcing to final interview – can undermine an organization’s goals to improve the diversity of its teams
(Racial Justice) (Organizational Culture)
DEI expert and consultant Verna Myers has developed a series of racial justice discussion guides for organizations.
(Discussion guide) (Racial Justice)
This resources includes links about racial justice and equity, particularly as it relates to the field of ecology and conservation.
(Discussion guide) (Racial Justice)
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) provide technical specifications to improve the accessibility of web content, websites, and web applications across all devices for people with a wide range of disabilities—including auditory, cognitive, neurological, physical, speech, and visual disabilities.
(Disability Justice)
William Frey discusses whiteness and the different levels in which white people use their skin color to their advantage whether knowingly or unknowingly.
(Racial Justice)