Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
LeadingAge recognizes the intersectionality of ageism, racism, and other forms of discrimination. We are committed to being a just, inclusive, and equitable community that values and honors the unique qualities, wisdom, and lived experience of all people.
DEI Commitment
LeadingAge recognizes the intersectionality of ageism, racism, and other forms of discrimination. We are committed to being a just, inclusive, antiracist, and equitable community that values and honors the unique qualities, wisdom, and lived experience of all people. We are steadfast in our commitment and will invest in opportunities to foster a diverse, equitable, and inclusive community, where all are able to meaningfully contribute and thrive.
Latest Insights on DEI
Shared Learning Series
This LeadingAge Shared Learning Series, titled Committing to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), is designed for LeadingAge provider members to hear from experienced DEI practitioners and subject-matter experts—and engage in peer-to-peer learning and self-reflection to enhance their understanding of the principles and practices associated with moving diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts forward.
Latest Resources
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Moving DEI Forward: Insights from the Field
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Board Engagement in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
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DEI and the Leaders Role in Navigating Change
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Facilitating Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Conversations
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Engaging Residents in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Conversations
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Know the Difference
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Understanding Equity
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Understanding Unconscious Bias
Equal Access
Networking opportunities for all help strength our membership.
What I Learned
President’s Blog about a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion incident in Atlanta.
Governance Matters
Explore critical resources to encourage and support board engagement in DEI.
Leaders of Color Network
It’s critical to have racial and ethnic diversity in management and leadership of providers across the aging services continuum—especially in light of the tremendous diversity of staff in frontline caregiving and support roles. That’s why LeadingAge is committed to supporting a pipeline of professionals for aging services careers that reflect greater representation of people of color.