The IDEEAS Working Group at Cornell University: A New Framework of
Collective Leadership for Promoting Justice, Equity, Diversity, and
Inclusion in the Geosciences
Abstract
If the university can be thought of as an incubator for ideas and
thought leadership, then each department is a learning ecosystem unto
itself. The IDEEAS (Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity in Earth and
Atmospheric Sciences) Working Group formed organically in Cornell’s
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences department as a grassroots group with a
desire to improve the department ecosystem. Self-selected from the full
cross-section of the department, our members comprise students, staff,
researchers, faculty, and emeriti. IDEEAS is a non-hierarchical group
within the very hierarchical setting of academia, and our work provides
a model for disrupting traditional power structures while leveraging
their influence to reimagine how an academic unit could and should
function. IDEEAS is not a committee; we are a collective. We believe
that, irrespective of rank or role, every member of the department
community has the capacity to practice leadership. As such, we lead by
action. Each IDEEAS project or initiative is organized around an action
team, who collectively carry out a community-informed vision of the
culture we would like to co-create with the rest of the department. Our
commitment to collective leadership empowers constituencies (e.g.,
students, non-academic staff, post-docs) who have traditionally lacked a
pathway to provide input or participate in department-level decision
making. IDEEAS is developing formal channels of communication between
the group and department leadership in an effort to develop a
sustainable ecosystem that will outlive its founders. IDEEAS events
combine community building and intentional learning opportunities to
promote critical reflection and foster connections. Events included a
well-attended kickoff party with facilitated conversation that drew 56
attendees (~40% of the department), and community
conversations about implicit bias and structural racism. IDEEAS
organizers have been critically responsive during ongoing COVID19
isolation, providing numerous opportunities for social connection and
using the disruption as a catalyst to cultivate connection and build
community resilience that will outlast the pandemic. We invite
discussion and collaboration with those engaged in similar justice,
equity, diversity, and inclusion work in the geosciences.