DIVERSITY
Diversity isn't just a buzzword we use at the SDCBA.
It’s part of the very fabric of our association. Initiatives that support inclusion are a significant part of the Association’s work and mission, and throughout the years, we’ve continued to provide, build upon and support diversity in the legal profession . We are committed to promoting inclusion in every aspect of our association and creating a more inclusive legal community by our:
- MISSION STATEMENT & CORE VALUES:
Committed to inclusion, one of the SDCBA’s six core values; - LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:
Providing leadership opportunities where diverse lawyers are encouraged to participate and lead; - PROGRAMMING & EDUCATION:
Providing education and awareness to the legal community on diversity related issues, including our ongoing Dialogue on Diversity series, our national award-winning Diversity Fellowship Program for first year and part-time second-year law students, and adopting guidelines for increasing diversity for our panelists. - DIVERSITY PLEDGE:
Creating a guideline and standard for local law firms, corporate law departments, law schools, public agencies, and organizations promoting diversity in the hiring, retention, and advancement of attorneys; and - SUPPORTING OUR LOCAL DIVERSITY BARS:
We support our local diversity bars and champion their efforts, including co-producing, sponsoring, and promoting their programs and events in the local community.
Definitions of Terms
“Diversity” or “Diverse”
Diversity or Diverse: An expansive, flexible, and evolving concept encompassing a set of characteristics, experiences, and conditions (whether actual or perceived) that reflects an individual’s membership in an underrepresented, underserved, or historically disadvantaged group. These characteristics include race, ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, and other relevant characteristics as context requires, as well as the intersectionality of these characteristics.
“Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion”
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (“DEI”): Promoting and advocating for all types of Diversity, and purposefully striving to include the various aspects of Diversity in all spaces. Embracing “Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” is an active practice and process that includes educating oneself as to the Diversity of others; developing an appreciation for the different cultures, backgrounds, and experiences of people who are Diverse from oneself; creating an environment where everyone feels welcomed, accepted, and valued; and enabling underrepresented, underserved, or historically disadvantaged groups to succeed as full participants by creating equitable access, opportunity, and advancement.
It is creating a culture that values empathy, inclusion, and inherent human dignity; it is advocating for structures and systems of power that promote fairness and justice; it is building a community where all members are fully involved and empowered because they are welcome and they belong; and it is vigilantly protecting against biased thought, discriminatory action, unequal treatment, and inequitable opportunity.
Diversity Fellowship Program
The San Diego County Bar Association and Association of Corporate Counsel-San Diego Chapter created the Diversity Fellowship Program (Program) in 2009 in response to the low number of diverse attorneys practicing law in San Diego County law firms and corporate legal departments. The Program provides an opportunity for talented diverse, first year and part-time second year law students to learn and develop skills necessary to be successful in the legal field while exposing participating employers to qualified individuals who might not otherwise be considered under traditional recruitment processes.
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Division (DEI)
The Division's purpose is to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and improved access to justice in all aspects of the legal profession and the community. To learn more about the current projects of this division CLICK HERE, or please contact the chair or contact SDCBA at bar@sdcba.org.
Dialogue on Diversity
The SDCBA's Dialogue on Diversity program offers attendees the opportunity to learn from industry leaders on cutting edge topics while earning CLE credit and networking. Dialogue on Diversity programming will be presented twice in 2022.
March 2024: Transgender Rights in 2024
October 2023: Fostering Inclusivity Practical and Effective Strategies for Organizations and Individuals
October 26, 2022: Colorism
May 11, 2022: Psychology of Intolerance
September 22, 2021: Barriers Obstructing Access to Justice in the Latinx Community
June 9, 2021: Cultural Competence:Representing & Affirming LGBTQ+ Clients
February 18, 2021: Dialogue on Diversity program, "De-weaponizing Political Diversity: Finding Common Ground When Diversity Becomes Division"
October 7, 2020: Dialogue on Diversity program, "Right to Vote! History of Voting Rights, Legal Challenges, and Current Concerns – A Panel Discussion and Town Hall Dialogue"