Get Involved

Through events, trainings, and the funding of inclusive ideas, we foster an environment where different perspectives are respectfully heard and where every individual can experience a profound sense of belonging. 

How will you get involved?

Across Harvard, there are numerous opportunities to learn more about and join in activites focused on creating a culture of inclusion and belonging.

From attending a policy training, art show, or conference, to leading a project group that seeks funding for your inclusive innovation—there's no limit to what you can discover and contribute.

Training Spotlight

Steps of Widener Library with people in the foreground. The Library is decorated with vertical banners reading "Veritas" the Harvard motto in white lettering on a red background.

EDIB Academy

The EDIB Academy was created to increase cultural competency among Harvard employees and foster a community of engagement around inclusion and belonging. These live virtual workshops emphasize foundational EDIB concepts with an emphasis on reflection and understanding.

Register via the Harvard Training Portal

Events Spotlight

2023 MLK lecturer is Loretta Lynch, seen speaking at a podium. She is a Black woman with medium-length hair and is wearing a patterned suit.

Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture

The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commemorative Lecture at Harvard annually honors individuals who have advanced the work that inspired Dr. King to act and lead and who embody the spirit of Dr. King’s vision of servant leadership. Learn more about the MLK Commemorative Lecture at Harvard. The 2023 awardee is Loretta E. Lynch, who served as the 83rd U.S. attorney general from 2015 through 2017.

Watch the lecture on OEDIB's YouTube Channel