The Experiences of Black Chief Diversity Officers at Predominantly White Institutions with O'Juan Edwards

The Experiences of Black Chief Diversity Officers at Predominantly White Institutions with O'Juan Edwards

Show notes

In this episode, Relando is joined by longtime friend, Dr. O'Juan Edwards, who, in describing his journey to complete his Ph.D, shares a heartfelt memory of how a chance meeting with Coretta Scott King profoundly influenced his social justice journey.

In his storytelling, Dr. Edwards weaves connections to how her life and the legacy of the King family continue to inspire and inform his approach to equity leadership, including the creation of his new business, The Outstanding One Solutions, LLC. He also discusses how that chance encounter influenced his decision to complete his dissertation research, which focused on the experiences of Black Chief Diversity Officers at predominantly white institutions during the anti-Critical Race Theory movement.

O'Juan shares more about the systemic challenges faced by equity officers in higher education, including defunded DEI initiatives and other legislative actions aimed at dismantling diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.

He addresses common misconceptions about Critical Race Theory, pointing to root causes behind the pushback, and shares findings from his research on the emotional and professional toll the anti-DEI backlash has on practitioners in institutions while affirming the need for consistent and structural support and ongoing engagement.

00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflections 00:22 Understanding Critical Race Theory 00:38 The Basics of Critical Race Theory 03:08 Key Tenets of Critical Race Theory 04:52 Introduction to Social Justice Origin Stories 06:07 Guest Introduction: Dr. O'Juan Edwards 07:37 Dr. Edwards' Educational Journey 11:23 Activating Moments and Influences 14:35 Meeting Coretta Scott King 23:00 Dissertation Focus and Research 29:48 Challenges and Insights in Research 00:22 The Importance of Critical Race Theory 02:45 Introduction to Critical Race Theory 45:57 Understanding Racism and Social Construction 46:25 Interest Convergence and Counter Storytelling 48:44 Misconceptions About CRT 50:53 Legislation and Education 52:09 Personal Reflections and Experiences 53:09 The Importance of Historical Education 58:13 Theories on Racism and Genetic Survival 01:02:12 Challenges Faced by Diversity Officers 01:25:40 The Role of Empathy and Support 01:32:56 CRT and Diversity in Higher Education 01:33:45 Connecting with NADOHE 01:34:50 The Year of the Woman and Leadership 01:35:32 The Importance of Conferences and Local Organizations 01:37:30 Mentorship and Support Systems 01:40:01 Family Influence and Personal Journey 01:41:35 Expressing Gratitude to Supporters 01:51:10 The McKnight Fellowship and Academic Support 01:56:13 Inspiring Future Generations 02:05:19 Final Reflections and Acknowledgements

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Social Justice Origin Stories is produced, edited, and hosted by Relando Thompkins-Jones.

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Relando Thompkins-Jones

Relando Thompkins-Jones

I am a social worker, social justice educator, writer, and organizational consultant who works to advance equity and social justice within people, organizations, and communities.

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Dr. O'Juan Edwards

Dr. O'Juan Edwards

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