Lovett Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

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DIVERSITY, EQUITY &

INCLUSION

The Lovett School is dedicated to creating and maintaining an environment that welcomes and celebrates the diversity among its students, faculty, and staff. We are committed to fostering a healthy, inclusive community where all students have access to opportunities to thrive academically and socially.

Pictured: Lovett students create rangoli chalk art to celebrate Diwali, or Deepavali, the Hindu festival of lights in India.

BY THE NUMBERS:

22%

STUDENTS OF COLOR

29%

EMPLOYEES OF COLOR

17%

FACULTY OF COLOR

∙ Our students live in 60 zip codes. · Students represent more than 15 faith traditions. · Approximately $4 million is awarded in financial aid each year. · Approximately 150 students travel abroad through Lovett programs annually.

We believe that developing cross-cultural empathy and understanding is vital in helping all students realize their true potential. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion (DEI) and academic excellence are interwoven in the classroom and conference room, on the field and on the stage.

DIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT The Lovett School celebrates the uniqueness of each individual within an intentionally inclusive, diverse, and welcoming environment. We recognize that our community is enhanced as we seek to appreciate and respect the differences among our students, faculty, staff, parents, and alumni. We are committed to supporting this environment through classroom instruction, professional development, and other curricular and cocurricular programming, and in accordance with our nondiscriminatory policy.

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AFFINITY GROUPS & ALLIANCES

Middle and Upper School students have the opportunity to participate in Affinity Groups, which are designed for students to develop and strengthen their own racial, ethnic, or group identity, and Alliances, which are also open to students outside of the identity group. Teens Against Prejudice (TAP) and TAP, Jr. serve as umbrella organizations and foster appreciation of difference within the student body. People Of Color At Lovett (POCAL) serves as an employee affinity group.

PARENTS

Multicultural Programs & Services: a sampling of community activities Worldfest · Martin Luther King, Jr. March · Black History Month Celebration · Unity in Heritage Art Exhibit · Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration · Lovett International Alliance Book Fair · Religious and Cultural Celebrations · No Place for Hate Designation · National Day of Silence

The Office of Multicultural Programs and Services supports parents through regularly scheduled coffees, dinner clubs, book studies, and family gatherings. The Lovett International Alliance (LIA) is a parent-run organization that is committed to expanding Breakthrough Atlanta international awareness by offering events and National Center for Civil and Human Rights programs for the entire community. Nemnet, Recruitment and Consulting firm

DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSIVITY PARTNERSHIPS

FACULTY & STAFF

A Better Chance (ABC) Agape Youth and Family Center

Lovett employees value, honor, and respect others’ stories, recognize that a diversity of ideas leads to better outcomes, and understand that diversity, equity, and inclusivity are vital components of academic excellence and Lovett’s commitment to the whole child. Faculty and staff build their cultural competence through a variety of professional development opportunities, including the NAIS People of Color Conference (POCC), White Privilege Conference, National SEED Project (Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity), iChange Collaborative, and faculty book studies.

Recent Speakers & Workshops Blake Leeper, Paralympic Athlete

Nikki Giovanni, Poet, Author, and Professor Rosetta Lee, Diversity Speaker and Trainer Martin Luther King III, Community Activist Henry Lewin, Son of Holocaust Survivors

Fearless Dialogues, Community Organization Dr. Celene Ibrahim, Muslim Chaplain, Tufts University

Facing History and Ourselves, Professional Development Organization My Name, My Story, Student training

NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY

The Lovett School, Inc. does not discriminate on the basis of any category protected by applicable Federal, State, or Local law, including, but not limited to, race, color, gender, religion, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, or gender identity and expression, with respect to qualified persons in the administration of the School’s employment practices, admission policies, educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic programs, or other School administered programs.

Contact: Ellice Hawkins, Director of Multicultural Programs and Services · ellice.hawkins@lovett.org · (404) 262-3032 x1344


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