Hosts Cody Nielsen and Tomika reflect on the challenges, wins, and shifts in higher education and DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging) work over the past year. Together, they emphasize the importance of coalition building, adaptability, and sustaining momentum in social justice movements as we approach 2025.
Hosts Cody Nielsen and Tomika reflect on the challenges, wins, and shifts in higher education and DEIB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging) work over the past year. Together, they emphasize the importance of coalition building, adaptability, and sustaining momentum in social justice movements as we approach 2025.
Why Coalition Building Matters Now More Than Ever
Cody and Tomika open the episode by acknowledging the weight of the current social and political climate, including shifts that challenge diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. Tomika reminds listeners of the importance of reframing challenges as opportunities to foster deeper coalitions and communities. Isolation, they agree, is one of the greatest threats to sustaining momentum.
Reflecting on the lessons learned from historical movements, they emphasize that systemic change has always come through collective, not individual, action. From grassroots organizing to coalition building, they encourage leaders to revisit old strategies while fostering inclusive spaces for dialogue, connection, and collaboration.
Adapting for Sustainable Progress
One of the central themes of this episode is the need to pivot and adapt strategies, much like halftime adjustments in sports. Cody uses the metaphor of second-half game strategies to drive home the point that when traditional approaches no longer work, it’s critical to reassess, reframe, and try something new.
Tomika adds that organizations often face resistance to change because people fear shifts in long-standing values. She stresses the importance of articulating clear goals—like liberation, equity, and belonging—and creating spaces that invite participation, regardless of starting points. Leaders must remain committed to the long game, ensuring that everyone feels a sense of belonging and purpose.
Joy, Connection, and the Path Forward
Throughout the conversation, both hosts champion joy as a form of resistance. Tomika shares a powerful story about a colleague who felt a renewed sense of belonging when invited to share authentically. This moment underscores the transformational power of building spaces where people can contribute without fear or pretense.
Cody highlights that leaders must foster spaces of vulnerability where diverse voices feel heard, valued, and empowered. As they look ahead to 2025, both hosts agree: it’s time to focus on sustainable change rooted in authentic connection, shared purpose, and long-term strategy.
In closing, Cody and Tomika reflect on the lessons, leadership, and transformative discussions shared throughout the podcast season. They remind listeners that change is possible—but it requires community, adaptability, and joy-driven purpose.