What's in a name? As so many of our institutions have been closely examining what equity, belonging and inclusion means on our campuses, the AHEPPP Task Force deliberately chose its name.
Equity is a practice that understands that not all people need exactly the same resources (i.e. equality). You may have seen the popular drawing (courtesy of Interaction Institute for Social Change” that simply demonstrates the difference between equity and equality. Equity is what the Task Force is striving for in AHEPPP; not that everyone gets the same resources, but that resources meet the needs of the membership and by extension, our students and families.
Why isn’t “access” included in the name? The Task Force chose the term “belonging”, as the term access does not go far enough. It is not enough to give our members access to our organization if they cannot utilize the resources. Similarly, on our campuses, it is not enough for a student from a minority community to gain access to the college through admission. True belonging indicates that the student gains admission and intentionally has access to the support they will need to be successful.