ACU is establishing a formal Committee to support national JEDI efforts. JEDI Committee members will meet every other month (six-times annually) to discuss and share promising practices, help inform ACU’s JEDI work, and make recommendations for future work. The JEDI Committee is also a great way to expand your professional network and be part of a community working together towards the same goals. Committee positions are voluntary and not eligible for remuneration.
Ideal JEDI Committee members are:
- Leading JEDI efforts at your organization
- Passionate about JEDI
- Have advanced knowledge of JEDI principles and strategies to operationalize them
- Excited about building a professional JEDI network
You may apply to serve as a both a Committee member and a member of the JEDI Speakers Bureau. A separate application is required to apply for the Speakers Bureau.
For questions, please contact, Sabrina Edgington, Senior Director of JEDI Initiatives, Association of Clinicians for the Underserved,
sedgington@clinicians.org.