True Diversity
True Diversity is an equality-based, holistic framework for embracing diversity. It values every person as a unique individual and empowers charitable organizations with the freedom and flexibility to advance their missions and help those in need.
What is True Diversity?
By embracing the richest possible diversity of unique traits, backgrounds, perspectives and experiences within each individual, True Diversity offers a way for organizations to most effectively advance their missions, help communities in need and make every person feel they truly belong—and matter.
This framework represents a powerful way for charitable organizations to honor the things that make us all human and harness their power to develop individualized pathways to opportunity that serve the whole person. True Diversity provides the freedom and flexibility these organizations need to pursue ideas and strategies that empower those on the ground and achieve better outcomes. In short, it’s the best way to both advance the most effective solutions and fully achieve the benefits of diversity in a complex world.
Five Principles of True Diversity
- Value each individual. Each person is a unique individual worthy of dignity and respect. It is only by taking the time to know and understand them, their challenges and their circumstances, rather than simply making assumptions based on how they look, that we can best support them.
- Advance the mission. Excellent results are best achieved by bringing together people with diverse skill sets, backgrounds and perspectives to further a common mission. Each organization is in the best position to know what types of diversity in leadership and staffing will best support its mission—and thus strengthen the communities it serves.
- Seek diverse perspectives. Good ideas can come from anywhere, and there are many ways to address social challenges. Bringing together people with diverse views is the key to encouraging a robust competition of ideas, experimentation with different approaches and ultimately better answers and outcomes.
- Embrace conversation. Discussion and debate open the door to progress. Direct, honest and respectful conversation may take courage, but it is the antidote to division, resentment and stagnation.
- Cultivate empowerment. The best way to uplift individuals and strengthen communities is to foster the sense of agency that only comes when everyone is empowered to reach their full potential.
Featured Voices
Karith Foster: Embracing Diversity in the Workplace Without Division
Stephanie Holmes: How to Embrace Diversity and Respect Employees’ Rights at Work
Devon Westhill: The Real Meaning of “Equity”
Mike Gonzalez: Address the Causes of Disparities, Don’t Engineer Outcomes
Ian Rowe: Embrace Agency, Not Victimhood
Patrice Onwuka: Celebrate Everything That Makes Us Unique
True Diversity Toolkit
We’ve compiled our True Diversity resources into a convenient eBook! It includes legal resources, guidance for human resources professionals, research and policy analysis and best practices for diversity training. Best of all, we’ll continue updating it with new resources as they become available.
Latest Blogs
DEI’s Impact on our Military with Meaghan Mobbs
Early Results Are In: How Post-Affirmative Action Decision is Affecting Racial Minority Enrollment
Patrice Onwuka in Washington Examiner: Keeping Colleges Free of DEI
Letter to the Editor: Schmidt Pushes Back on Illinois Diversity Reporting Mandate for Nonprofits
Higher Education Funders: Get to Know the Professors
How DEI is Failing Students: A View from Stanford University
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