Where I am from, when we say DEI, weβre saying: βYou belong here. I see you. I will work so that you can be safe, heard, and fully present.β I
Where I am from, when we say DEI, weβre saying:
βYou belong here. I see you. I will work so that you can be safe, heard, and fully present.β
Itβs not a checklist. Itβs a commitment to justice, dignity, and care.
Diversity: Recognizing the breadth of human experience β different races, ethnicities, ages, genders, abilities, faiths, sexual orientations, life-stories, and cultural backgrounds. It means making space for voices and bodies often unseen. Wikipedia+2The Oxford Review – OR Briefings+2
Equity: Going beyond βequal treatmentβ to fair treatment. Itβs about dismantling barriers, understanding history, and distributing power, resources, and opportunities so those who were excluded can thrive. Wikipedia+1
Inclusion: Creating environments and cultures where every person feels they belong β where their voice matters, their presence is welcomed, and their whole self is honored. Department of Psychology
πΏ Affirmations: βFeeding Others Is Holy Workβ
π I feed people not just with food, but with dignity and hope.
π Every meal I offer is a message that someone still cares.
π Nourishing others nourishes me too.
π I do not need applause to do good β kindness carries its own reward.
π Sharing food is sharing life; each plate is a small miracle.
π I am part of a long tradition of hands that give, heal, and feed.
π Love doesnβt need wealth to be abundant β it multiplies when shared.
π Feeding others is how I say, βYou matter. You are seen. You are not forgotten.β
π I bring more than food β I bring warmth, safety, and remembrance.
π The table I set today can ripple out for generations.