Listen "When Words Disappear: Leading with DEI in Our DNA"
Episode Synopsis
Across the country, DEI language is quietly being erased—from strategic plans to university websites. But if the words are gone, what remains? In this episode of ARTS Redefined, Angela Meleca sits down with a group of arts policy students from Miami University to explore what it means to lead with values when the language is no longer safe. Together, they reflect on how equity can live in actions, decisions, and institutional practices—even when the acronym disappears. This candid conversation moves beyond performative allyship and toward a deeper question: What does it truly mean to embed DEI in our DNA? Whether you're navigating changes in policy, funding, or internal culture, this episode offers perspective, clarity, and a look at how the next generation is preparing to lead. Chapters 00:00 Introduction – Setting the stage for what's at stake 02:08 Student fears and the politics of language 06:40 When DEI becomes performative 10:55 What it means to live values, not just name them 15:20 Lessons from the playground: empathy, inclusion, and memory 19:00 DEI in our DNA: how leadership makes values visible 24:15 Closing reflections and what future leaders are asking from us
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