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In a conversation with two members of the AACRAO Black Caucus, this episode focuses on the practical applications and implications of equity and inclusion work. Along the way we talk about the work of the Black Caucus (and caucuses in general), ways the pandemic has challenged registrar’s offices and students alike, and ways that you can begin to engage with diversity, equity, and inclusion work. It’s critical to make space for challenging conversations, and to give grace during those conversations.Key Takeaways:The responsibility for creating an inclusive environment lies with each of us; don’t wait for someone to tell you to work on it.The registrar’s office can be a powerful agent for inclusive change on campus given the breadth of interactions with students, forms, policies, practices, and as the steward of student academic data. AACRAO caucuses are a great way for members to get connected with affinity groups for networking, support, and advocacy.Take the AACRAO Black Caucus’ Pledge for Social Justice: https://www.aacrao.org/signature-initiatives/black-lives-matter/commitment-pledge-to-social-justice/ Guests:Philip Hunt, University RegistrarNorth Dakota State Universityphilip.hunt@ndsu.eduElissa Thoman, Registrar Services CoordinatorUniversity of Iowaelissa-bradfield@uiowa.edu References and Additional Information:AACRAO Signature Initiative - Black Lives Matter:https://www.aacrao.org/signature-initiatives/black-lives-matter AACRAO Caucuses: https://www.aacrao.org/who-we-are/committees/committee-list/aacrao-caucuses AACRAO Advocacy Center:https://www.aacrao.org/advocacy/advocacy-action-center#/