Creating Cultures and Practices for Diversity and InclusionAs an organization and practice community, AIN generates, amplifies, and reproduces stories and narratives about who belongs and who is valued. It's imperative that these stories affirm and uplift the art, culture, voices, and experiences of marginalized communities, including BIPOC, immigrants and refugees, women of color, LGBTQIA+ communities, and disabled people. AIN strives to cultivate a shared spaces of diverse practitioners who play, practice, learn and grow together. Together, we seek to cultivate belonging, interconnectedness, trust, compassion, vulnerability, and courage. We believe our shared efforts can help transform the larger global community for equity and justice. As a starting point, AIN is committed to growing an organization that is welcoming and respectful for all—particularly for individuals, groups, and communities that have been historically marginalized. We commit ourselves to embedding principles and practices of diversity, equity, and inclusion within our structures, policies, processes, gatherings, and membership. (And we understand that commitment alone is not enough to bring about the change needed in this world.) Our Individual Commitment as Members:
Our Collective Commitment as a Community:
Unacceptable Behavior:AIN is committed to cultivating an environment free from discrimination, harassment, and sexual misconduct in any form. We work together to create safe, respectful, and inclusive play and learning spaces at all AIN sponsored events, online communities, and webinars. Together, we share the responsibility to foster and demand a culture of respect within AIN. Unacceptable behaviors include: intimidation, harassment, abuse, discrimination, or derogatory/demeaning conduct (language or behaviors) by any AIN member or program participant. Unacceptable behavior will not be tolerated—whether by participants, other attendees, organizers, venue staff, or other partners of AIN. Anyone asked to stop unacceptable behaviors is expected to comply immediately. If a participant engages in unacceptable behavior, the AIN Board and event organizers may take any action they deem appropriate, including expulsion from the event (e.g. conference) and/or the network. Reporting Unacceptable Behavior:If you are subject to unacceptable behavior, notice that someone else is being subjected to unacceptable behavior, or have any other concerns, please notify an event organizer or AIN board member as soon as possible. The AIN Board and event planning team will be available to help participants contact security or local law enforcement, to provide escorts, or to otherwise assist those experiencing unacceptable behavior to feel safe for the duration of the event or program. Our Organizational Commitment“AIN seeks to save the world by spreading the joy of improvisation in diverse communities for positive change with deep global impact.” – Barbara Tint, AIN Past-President (2019 Stony Brook Conference). We believe there is endless possibility in our diversity and an invaluable opportunity to stretch and grow across our differences. This shared commitment to cultivating an inclusive organization calls upon us to generate a collective sense of belonging for all who share in AIN’s vision. Working together, inclusively, we can co-create lasting change and impact all around the world. |