DARE

Since the Black Lives Matter wave of 2020, voices that have been previously unheard are coming to the foreground. Acknowledging this and realizing the potential for change and equity, ARA (Anti-Racist Association of Wageningen) and the WUR (Wageningen University & Research), worked together on a proposal to tackle Racism and Discrimination within our organization and our campus.

Vacancy Social Safety Guide

Voluntary position 1-2 hrs per week

Do you actively want to contribute to a safe study- and working environment for every student and employee of Wageningen University & Research? Are you an empathic listener with a high sense of confidentiality? Then we are looking for you to join our new team of Safety Social Guides as part of our DARE project.

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Introduction Social Safety Guide

DARE takes the approach of a NGO inside the Wageningen University & Research on issues of Decolonization, Anti-Racism and Equity. We strive for a safe and inclusive campus, free of discrimination. Part of that aim is focused on the reporting of undesirable and transgressive behaviors.

DARE

The plan was approved and encouraged by the Executive Board in March 2021 and includes actions for the duration of the 3-year project. It is important that these actions and subsequent changes reach beyond the lifespan of this project, to guarantee a long-term DAREing culture. Therefore, lessons and experiences will be shared
proactively throughout the WUR.
 
The project name is DARE and it is initially a 3-year program. Over the course of the next few years this plan will work along 4 dimensions to tackle Racism and Discrimination in a broader sense. The goal is to establish anti-discrimination policies, practices and procedures, and usher in a culture of Decolonization, Anti-Racism, Anti-Discrimination, Equity and Equal Chances. 

Amit Choudhary and Joyce van der Velde are DARE Project leads and steer the Coordinating Team. Other DAREing members of the team are Melina Czymoniewicz-Klippel, Joshua Wambugu, Fernando Gabriel Garcia Teruel, Sharlynn Kimani and Esha Shah.

The DARE project is organized around 4 themes, called pillars, with a member of the DARE Coordinating Team focusing on a primary pillar.

The aim is to have an inclusive and safe working and study environment in Wageningen University & Research. We need your help to push forward the movement to an inclusive and safe working environment and tackle discrimination in a broader sense to make sure that anti-racism and anti-discrimination is structurally embedded in our organization.

Do you DARE?