T.E.A.M. (Teaching Everyone About Multiculturalism)
T.E.A.M. (Teaching Everyone about Multiculturalism) is a student group of diversity educators who are committed to educating the Saint Joseph College community about a variety of topics including (but not limited to) issues of multiculturalism, cross-cultural communication, racism, sexism, heterosexism, homophobia, classism, ableism, and religious oppression. T.E.A.M. Educators are trained to facilitate discussions among their peers and others on matters of human diversity.
They do this through the art of facilitating games, dialogues, and exercises that are designed to teach others about diversity and multiculturalism and offer individuals a space to learn about themselves as well as others in a supportive environment. These students serve as ambassadors for diversity on the Saint Joseph College campus. One of our Saint Joseph College Core Values is Multiculturalism and Diversity. The college has committed to fostering the growth of an inclusive community that welcomes differences among community members and benefits from them.
The T.E.A.M. Educators have worked hard to foster an environment of informed and accepting students on our campus. They have paved the way for the future of diversity education at Saint Joseph College.
Team can be reached via email at: Team@sjc.edu