SEED: Students Educating and Empowering for Diversity

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SEED: Students Educating and Empowering for Diversity is a group of undergraduate students trained to enhance campus climate through programs which promote living, functioning and navigating effectively in diverse and inclusive communities. SEED utilizes a variety of programmatic structures to achieve the goal of educating and empowering participants around issues of cultural knowledge and responsibility. SEED consists of undergraduate students representing diverse backgrounds with regard to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic, religion/faith, political ideology and other identities.

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SEED Educator: Lead There are 6 paid SEED Lead Educator positions. SEED Lead Educators serve as identity specialists for race and ethnicity, nationality, gender, sexual orientation, religion and spirituality, and ability. Each SEED Lead Educator supports and collaborates with identity spaces on campus such as the Office of Multicultural Affairs, Women and Gender Resources, LGBTQ Life, Religious and Spiritual Life, International Students @ Hopkins, and Student Disability Services. Previous experience with facilitation and/or diversity education is required. SEED Educator: Co-Facilitator There are 12 unpaid SEED Co-facilitators positions. SEED Co-facilitators support the SEED team through workshop or training development, campus recruitment, and facilitation. NO previous experience with facilitation and/or diversity education is required.

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SEED: Students Educating and Empowering for Diversity

3400 N. Charles St
Baltimore MD 21218
United States