Joi Dallas
I will definitely be collaborating with the ECC’s four affiliated AMO groups (Sisterhood*, BACaSO, Mujeres*, and Zami+), but I hope to act as a resource for any student group that desires support around creating an inclusive environment for their members and event participants.
Joi Dallas is the new Assistant Dean for Intercultural Engagement at Bryn Mawr.
After a two-year stint as Residential Life Coordinator, working both with hall advisors throughout the dorms and with the Enid Cook '31 Center, she joined The Impact Center for Community, Equity, and Understanding staff in September 2021.
What kind of collaboration are you planning with other offices, academic departments, and student groups?
I will definitely be collaborating with the ECC’s four affiliated AMO groups (Sisterhood*, BACaSO, Mujeres*, and Zami+), but I hope to act as a resource for any student group that desires support around creating an inclusive environment for their members and event participants. I will continue to collaborate with LITS and Alumnae/i Relations and Development on the Preserving the Histories of Perry House Project, which is in its second year. That project is so exciting to me because it connects the stories of community members from the old Black cultural center, Perry House, with the experiences of current ECC community members. I will also continue working with the Counseling Center and the Career & Civic Engagement Center on projects such as Breathing Space, the regular talk space for Black students. I’ve begun receiving invitations to collaborate with faculty members on speaker series and I’m very excited to begin that work.