Equity and Community

Diversity at Hopkins

Equity & Community compel the fullest participation and widest perspectives in order to animate and enrich all experiences represented within the Hopkins community–past, present, and not least, future. As such, the Office of Equity & Community at Hopkins is responsible for promoting a warm, welcoming culture through self-awareness, mutual respect, and integrity, on and beyond the Hill. We uphold caring, compassionate, and critical community members as essential to an inclusive school. Further, we seek to elevate and center historically marginalized perspectives while celebrating Hopkins’ storied history, recognizing the productive tensions held within a school both forward-thinking and rich in tradition. Accordingly, we empower our community through activities, clubs, and programming; hold each other accountable to Hopkins’ core values and institutional vision; and embrace one another as lifelong learners.  

Equity & Community Committee

List of 11 members.

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    Rebecca Flores Harper 07

    Director of Equity and Community / Academic Support
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  • Photo of Dante Brito, Jr.

    Dante Brito, Jr. 

    Pathfinder Dean of Students / Athletic Department Associate / English
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  • Photo of Sergio López

    Sergio López 

    Modern Language (Spanish)
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  • Photo of Terence Mooney

    Terence Mooney 

    English
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  • Photo of Joseph Addison

    Joseph Addison 

    English Department Chair
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  • Photo of James Gette

    James Gette 00

    Head Librarian
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  • Photo of Tisha Hooks

    Tisha Hooks 

    History / Researcher in Residence / Academic Support
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  • Photo of Kate Horsley

    Kate Horsley 

    Classics / Academic Support
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  • Photo of Lisa Proulx

    Lisa Proulx 

    Director of Innovation & Institutional Learning / Science
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  • Photo of Stephen May

    Stephen May 

    English
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  • Photo of CJ Chiu

    CJ Chiu 

    Mathematics / Academic Support
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Related Student Clubs & Activities

List of 17 items.

  • Chinese Culture Club

    To learn Chinese culture and hold activies related with Chinese culture.
  • Club de Espanol

    Expand upon Spanish proficiency, fluency, & cultural understanding.
  • ERRO (Equal Rights, Respect, & Opportunities)

    To raise awareness for domestic and global gender issues and to encourage everyone to get involved.
  • French Club

    Explore, learn about and celebrate French language and culture.
  • Gems2

    Raise awareness about human trafficking as well as the global benefit of educating girls.
  • Hopkins to Hangzhou

    A joint-student publication with the Hangzhou Foreign Language School in China. To connect students, share ideas, and understand each other's views.
  • JSA - Junior Statesmen of America

    To have political debates with other high school students.
  • Model United Nations

    Train and prepare students to participate for four interscholastic competitions.
  • Monkey Business

    Provide a discussion forum for students to discuss/educate their peers on issues regarding sex, physical and mental health, and making healthy decisions as a teenager.
  • Pathfinder Hopkins School

    Offers academic skills development and preparation for and placement into college preparatory high school programs to high potential middle school students (grades 7 and 8) from New Haven public and parochial schools.
  • Philosophy Club

    Give students a venue to think outside the classroom
  • Round Table, The

    Allow students with different points of views to come together in a round table forum to share and discuss ideas about current events, political topics, and social issues.
  • SAGA - Sexuality and Gender Advocates

    Promote sexual and gender equality across the Hopkins campus.
  • Seriously Syria (Formerly Days of Rage)

    Convey the human tragedy of the Syrian Civil War.
  • SURE - Students United for Racial Equity

    To promote racial equality and diversity within the Hopkins community, and to encourage students to promote racial equality/diversity and respect amongst their peers.
  • Young Democrats

    Foster discussion about politics while volunteering to help elect democrats into public office.
  • Young Republicans

    Bring about discussion of varied political parties and the true meaning behind their mission.
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