In this episode of the Blue Skies Leadership Podcast, hosts Dan Kerr and Daniel Mendes engage in a profound conversation with Dr. Derek Gay, a global expert on diversity and inclusion. They explore the complexities of understanding diversity, the critical role of belonging in educational settings, and the importance of cultural context in implementing diversity initiatives. Dr. Gay emphasizes that creating a culture of belonging requires strategic change management and active engagement from all community members. The discussion also highlights the need for representation within international schools and the vision for a future where belonging is integral to the educational experience.
Dr. Derrick Gay is a globally recognized Belonging and Intercultural Strategist, dedicated to fostering cultures of dignity and respect. With multifaceted expertise as an international speaker, author, researcher, educator, and university lecturer, Dr. Gay empowers individuals and organizations to deepen belonging and empathy by cultivating shared language, raising awareness, and fostering inclusive personal behaviors and organizational practices and policies. Dr. Gay’s work spans numerous industries, including schools, businesses, non-profits, and arts organizations.
Drawing from his extensive international experience, Dr. Gay designs meaningful strategies that resonate across a broad range of industries and cultures. His approach, informed by research and practitioner experiences in over 50 countries, facilitates meaningful connections and promotes belonging on a global scale. A lifelong educator with over 28 years of experience, Dr. Gay taught in K-12 schools and served as a senior administrator in schools around the world. Most recently, he has served as a senior advisor to Sesame Street while also serving as adjunct faculty/lecturer at University of Pennsylvania, Columbia Business School, International Fashion Academy, Parsons Paris, and Teachers College at Columbia University. As such, Dr. Gay engages with the full range of education from early childhood to doctorate students, supporting students, staff, parents, administrators, and boards. During the 2023-24 academic year, he led Belonging and Intercultural Competency efforts in schools and organizations spanning 23 countries and 45 cities.
Takeaways
- The critical distinctions between "diversity," "inclusion," and "belonging" within the context of international schools.
- How the term "diversity" is often framed as proxy for historically marginalized groups, which places the burden of addressing harm, discrimination, and bias on individuals from “diverse” groups.
- The importance of reframing "diversity" to encompass the unique backgrounds of all individuals while also recognizing shared human connections, thereby compelling everyone to address dignity infractions and ensuring that all feel safe, valued, and respected.
- The essential role of families in nurturing intercultural competency in children by modeling inclusive behaviors and engaging in meaningful conversations about differences.
- Practical strategies for international schools to foster a truly inclusive environment for all students, staff, and families.
Chapters
00:00 Understanding Diversity and Inclusion
02:49 The Role of Belonging in Education
06:10 Cultural Context and Diversity Work
08:53 Strategic Change Management in Schools
12:08 The Importance of Representation
14:59 Vision for Future Schools
17:46 Engaging the Community in Belonging
21:05 The Journey Ahead for Dr. Gay