by Cecil Scheib
This blog post is 2 of a 3-part series on the Office of Sustainability’s efforts to be proactively anti-racist, combat white supremacy culture,1 and embed anti-racist actions into our work. The blog series is intended to document and provide transparency about the work we are doing internally and externally and to share our process, begun in 2018 and accelerated in 2020, that is far from complete.
Part 1 of this series addresses myths related to anti-racism and sustainability, and how action for justice is an essential part of the work for anyone who cares about the environment. Given this imperative, the NYU Office of Sustainability has been working to improve its diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts for several years. Over the past year, we have been inspired by national events to do even more, including developing an internal plan for anti-racist communications and activities.2