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Demanding More: 4-H’s Diversity and Inclusion Efforts Are Simply Not Enough

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  • Nicole Webster (Pennsylvania State University)

Abstract

Several youth organizations, such as 4-H, are reaffirming their commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace due to social and political events in 2020. Despite the national reckoning around civil rights, the author argues that racial and ethnic minorities are still not fully integrated into the 4-H culture. Addressing inclusion presents challenges; however, these can be better addressed when individuals realize the difficult conversations and actions needed to evoke change. The article concludes with a set of action items for the 4-H system, which focuses on investments, accountability, recognition, and transparency.

Keywords: racism, equity, inclusion, ethnically and racially diverse youth

How to Cite:

Webster, N., (2021) “Demanding More: 4-H’s Diversity and Inclusion Efforts Are Simply Not Enough”, [TEST] Journal of Extension 59(4). doi: https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.59.04.13

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Published on
2021-12-10

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CC BY-NC-SA 4.0