Office of Equity & Inclusion
In light of our Jesuit mission to educate the whole person (cura personalis) and our ongoing commitment to social justice, the Law Center created and launched the Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) in 2016 to champion community-wide equity, inclusion and diversity initiatives.
The Office of Equity and Inclusion collaborates with all members of the Law Center community (faculty, staff, students, and alumni) to create, support and maintain a diverse and inclusive law school environment. We work strategically to develop and support equity and inclusion efforts through community programming, educational and training programs, student advocacy, and advisory and consultancy services.
PROGRAMMING AND SUPPORT
The OEI provides institutional advisory and consulting services and individual and group-level support to examine and explore some of the complex diversity, equity, and inclusion issues facing Georgetown Law, legal academia and the nation.

The Power of Storytelling Workshop at the 2018 Georgetown University Women's Forum, co-led by Dr. Pérez Caro and award winning filmmaker and Georgetown University '98 alumna Lacey Schwartz in connection with the Georgetown University Office of Alumni Relations.

Dr. Pérez Caro took students on a guided tour of the National Museum of the American Indian as part of their 2018-19 Equal Justice Foundation charity auction winnings.

The Power of Storytelling Workshop for the 2018 inaugural RISE fellows, led by Dr. Pérez Caro and Kendall Spencer (LAW '20).

Dr. Pérez Caro with recent alumnae at the 2018 Students of Color Outreach Day event to inform and attract prospective students of color to attend Georgetown Law.

Law School Diversity and Inclusion Officer networking reception sponsored by the Office of Equity and Inclusion for the 2019 NALSAP conference.

Dr. Pérez Caro meeting with 2017-18 Women of Color Collective President Ambur Smith (LAW '18) in Cincinnati, OH.

As part of the 2019 Race and Higher Education MLK Initiative, Dr. Andria Wisler (Executive Director of the Center for Social Justice Research, Teaching, and Service and Associate Teaching Professor in the Program on Justice and Peace), Dr. Judith Pérez Caro, Dr. Adanna Johnson (Senior Associate Dean of Students and Director of Diversity, Equity, & Student Success, Main Campus), Dr. Susan Cheng (Senior Associate Dean for Diversity & Inclusion, School of Medicine), and Rev. Brandon Harris led faculty and staff in a conversation on issues of justice, equity, and inclusion in higher education. The event was hosted by the Center for Social Justice.of the Office of the President (LFRI).

"Gender in the Age of Trump" panel co-sponsored by Outlaw and the Office of Equity & Inclusion and facilitated by Profs. Sherally Munshi and Dori Bernstein.

Muslim Law Student Association end of year banquet for students, faculty, and staff, co-sponsored by the Office of Equity & Inclusion

Staff, Faculty, and Student Appreciation Mixer co-sponsored by the Women of Color Collective and the Office of Equity & Inclusion

As part of the 2019 Martin Luther King Jr. Let Freedom Ring! program, the Office of Equity & Inclusion co-sponsored the "Can I Live!? - Black Women's Lives in America" event with the Black Law Student Association. Faculty panelists included Dean Kristen Henning, Professor Jill Morrison, Professor Paul Butler, and Professor Sheryll Cashin.

Judith Pérez Caro leads a staff facilitation training for the Georgetown Climate Center, in preparation for their drafting of a racial equity statement that supports their state and federal policy work.

Judith Pérez Caro and Kendall Spencer (LAW '20) facilitate a storytelling workshop as part of the Pyramid Project college exposure and diversity pipeline program.

Dr. Pérez Caro earned the Thomas F. Field Faculty & Staff Award for commitment to the University LGBTQIA Community in April 2018.

Nitza Escalera (Fordham Law), civil rights pioneer Rep. John Lewis (GA-5), and Judith Pérez Caro at the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education 2017 Annual Conference.

A variety of student groups unite for a moment to reflect and act upon the ongoing "Black Lives Matter" movement.

Event co-sponsored by the Office of Equity and Inclusion, the International Law Society, and the Student Bar Association, discussing Marie Mercat-Bruns's new book: Discrimination at Work: Comparing European, French, and American Law.

Faculty and students at an APALSA event honoring Judge Kiyo A. Matsumoto (LAW '81).

Students and staff at the OEI/Campus Ministry book club meeting, discussing Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson.

Forum on the Executive Orders on Immigrants and Refugees, sponsored by the Dean's Office and the Office of Equity and Inclusion. February 1, 2017. Profs. Marty Lederman, Andrew Schoenholtz, and Philip Schrag pictured here leading the forum discussion.

Leaving Transgender Students Vulnerable: The Legal Implications of Title IX's Reversal of Guidance, sponsored by OUTLAW and the Office of Equity and Inclusion. Pictured here: Prof. Eloise Pasachoff addressing the attendees.

Diandra Molina (LAW '18), Dr. Pérez Caro, and Former Dean and Professor Everett Bellamy at the Legal Services Corporation's 2017 Supreme Court Reception

Prof. Jean Koh Peters (Yale Law) co-leading a faculty workshop on teaching about race with Prof. Susan Bryant (CUNY Law).

Panel on racial justice careers in public interest law, sponsored by the Office of Equity and Inclusion and the Dean's Working Group on Racial Justice. Panelists included Prof. Paul Butler (pictured leading discussion) and Professors Alvaro Bedoya and Vida Johnson, along with GULC alumni working in the field.

OEI admitted student open house with student leaders from the Black Law Students Association and the Latin American Law Students Association.

Panelists at the Profiling and Criminalization in Communities of Color event sponsored by The Racial Justice Working Group & The Office of Equity and Inclusion. Pictured here: Deepa Iyer, Abed Ayoub, and Profs. Arjun Sethi, Sherally Munshi, Anthony Cook, and Christy Lopez.

Students attending the Profiling and Criminalization in Communities of Color event sponsored by The Racial Justice Working Group & The Office of Equity and Inclusion
FOR STUDENTS
In accordance with ABA Goal III, the OEI offers the following support to students:
- Advising to address individual-level student concerns as they relate to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Advocacy for students and student groups from historically underrepresented backgrounds in the legal academy and profession, including (but not limited to): students of color; low-income students; first-generation students; Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning, Intersex, Asexual+ (LGBTQIA+) students; and allies.
FOR FACULTY & STAFF
The OEI develops co-curricular programs and provides advisory services to enhance inclusion, a sense of belonging, and to promote the discussion of difference. We do this by partnering with faculty and administrators to enhance classroom climate/pedagogy through:
- Identifying, sharing, and supporting innovative pedagogical best practices through continuing education and professional development workshops, seminars, or other fora.
- Ally and coalition building work to create co-curricular programming related to cultural competency, promoting civil discourse, implicit associations and bias reduction, and exploring the intersections between social justice and various forms of diversity.