All Emory University entities are responsible for ensuring that their programs, services, and activities are accessible. To the extent readily achievable, this includes physical and programmatic access/accessibility as described further in the Event Accessibility Checklist. Accomplishing this goal requires coordination across campus, as well as the participation of those seeking an accommodation. However, primary responsibility for accessibility rests with the event organizer. The organizer will make a good faith effort to accommodate all people with disabilities.
Three Steps for Writing Inclusive Job Descriptions
The Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee recommends 3 steps to ensure your job description represents the inclusive aspirations of Emory Libraries and attracts a diverse candidate pool.
When giving public addresses, it is a very meaningful gesture to acknowledge the original inhabitants of the location of your event. This document provides links to resources about the topic and suggested language for land acknowledgement.
This guide attempts to provide a starting point to learn about social justice initiatives across the Emory Libraries, Emory Campus, Atlanta, and beyond, as well as provide knowledge and resources to key social justice issues.