Whitman Today
 

Wednesday, September 6, 2023

Bias Incidents

Feature by: Dr. John Johnson, Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion

A flow chart showing how to report a Bias Incident at Whitman College.

“Bias is the water, not the shark.”

This quote by Dereca Blackmon, a DEI educator and consultant, provides us with language to help us understand that we are constantly exposed to biased messages, biased narratives and that bias is more the rule than the exception. Just because bias is pervasive, does not mean that biased behavior is excusable or cannot cause harm. We all have to engage in the important work of narrative correction so that our biases do not lead us to act in unintended ways that harm others in our community. 

Whitman College has a bias incident reporting system because we believe that incidents that interfere or interrupt our efforts at creating an inclusive community are important to document and address, regardless of whether or not they constitute a policy violation or meet the standard for discrimination, harassment or retaliation. A bias incident could be a message posted on a campus building or a comment directed at you during a class discussion. A bias incident could be an offensive joke or a degrading party theme.   

Our online bias reporting system can be found on the Bias Response website. Once there, you may report any incidents or behaviors that negatively impacted someone based on their age, ancestry, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, military status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or veteran status. While not protected statuses, economic (class) or size-related bias incidents can also be submitted.

If the reported incident appears to be alleging discrimination or harassment, it will be routed through a specific process for assessment and (if necessary) investigation according to state and federal regulations. If the reported incident is a policy or conduct violation and the necessary information for follow-up is provided in the report, the incident will be shared with the appropriate administrator to take the next steps. A bias incident may not necessarily meet the standard for discrimination or harassment, rise to the level of a crime or constitute a violation of campus policy. Bias incidents may, however, still contribute to creating an unwelcome community environment and are deserving of our attention. 

Reported incidents of bias are reviewed by the Director of Equity and Compliance, Cassandre Beccai, who will respond or, when prudent, refer the incident to the appropriate campus administrator to address. If you experience a bias incident, please consider utilizing our bias reporting system. The system helps us document bias, monitor the campus climate, and intervene to de-escalate community concerns. Your reports, which can be submitted anonymously, also helps us identify areas where more substantive institutional interventions may be necessary to address bias and ensure that Whitman is an inclusive and welcoming community for all.

Staff Employment Opportunities

Whitman College is currently hiring for the following staff positions:

  • Administrative Assistant for Hunter Conservatory (Division II)
  • Alcohol and Drug Counselor (Counseling Center)
  • Assistant/Associate Director of Annual Giving (Development and Alumni Relations)
  • Assistant Director of Digital Marketing and Media (Communications)
  • Director of Annual Giving (Development and Alumni Relations)
  • Landscape Specialist (Facilities Services)
  • Mental Health Counselor (Counseling Center)
  • On-call Security Officer (Security)
  • Video and Multimedia Producer (Communications)
  • Web Content Specialist (Communications)
  • Weekend Circulation Supervisor (Penrose Library)

Announcements

Whitman College Surplus Sale on Thursday, Friday

The annual Whitman College Surplus Sale hosted by Facilities Services is happening this week at 804 Penrose Avenue. Faculty and staff members who are looking for items to reuse on campus will have first access on Thursday, Sept. 7 from 9 a.m. to noon. The larger Whitman community is invited to attend on Thursday, Sept. 7 from 1–3 p.m. and the general public is invited to the sale on Friday, Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. (See attached flyer.) All proceeds go toward scholarships for non-traditional students.

 

Walla Walla 101 Information Session Tomorrow

Students, get ready to dive into a world of meaningful connections, community initiatives and personal growth. Join the Community Engagement team on Thursday, Sept. 7 from 7–8:30 p.m. in Olin Hall Auditorium for the annual Walla Walla 101 community information session. Learn more about the different student-led community organizations you can get involved with, meet program leaders and discover the secrets to being an effective volunteer. (See attached flyer.)

 

Apply for a Community Fellowship

The Community Fellows program provides the opportunity for local public and nonprofit organizations to hire a Whitman student for a year-long project addressing social, economic and cultural challenges in the Walla Walla Valley. Fellows can expect to work 8–10 hours a week and receive an educational award of $3,250 for the year. If you’re looking for a way to dive deep into community engagement, connect and collaborate with local leaders, bolster your resume and get paid, apply for a Fellowship on Handshake by noon on Friday, Sept. 8. Questions? Contact Abby Juhasz and/or Jacqueline Erwin. 

Photo Finish

A Blues baseball player up at bat with teammates lined up in the background.

Last season, Whitman student-athletes excelled both in their athletic pursuits and in the classroom. Learn more about the many academic honors earned by Blues players during the 2022–2023 academic year.

Happening Today

 

8 a.m.

Campus Update with President Bolton

Maxey Auditorium

Noon

Whitman Investment Company Meeting

Maxey Hall, Room 207

4:30 p.m.

Climbing Basics Clinic

Climbing Center

8–10 p.m.

Open Kayak

Harvey Pool

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