Historically underrepresented definition
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Historically, "underrepresented populations" have traditionally been defined as women, racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQIA, persons with a disability and other protected categories; however, underrepresented populations may vary per classification.
Historically underrepresented and economically disadvantaged people will make up not less than 50% of total employment hours.
Operator shall strive for the following goals: • Historically underrepresented and economically disadvantaged people will make up at least 60% of total employment hours.
Historically underrepresented and economically disadvantaged people, including people of color, indigenous Americans, low income residents, veterans, people who identify as LGBTQ or gender-neutral, disabled individuals, immigrants and refugees, and/or formerly incarcerated people will compose not less than 25% of total employment hours by anyone first hired after the Effective Date.
Historically underrepresented faculty will be supported in participating in professional development opportunities that offer self-care practices and that focus on healing from identity-based trauma and/or navigating the politics of dominant culture institutions.
Historically, "underrepresented populations" have traditionally been defined as women, racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQIA, persons with a disability and other protected categories; however, underrepresented classifications may vary per craft.