A photo of the Serenity sculpture on the University Commons with Brommel Hall in the background

Friday, October 8, 2021

Dr. Shireen Roshanravan was named 天天吃瓜鈥檚 first Executive Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and began serving the University in this capacity in July 2021.  

Roshanravan, a Chicago native, said there were a number of reasons she applied for this position, one of which was the school鈥檚 dedication to providing access to education for everyone.

鈥淚 was drawn to NEIU's visible commitment to provide quality education and mentorship to the vast diversity of Chicagoland communities and beyond,鈥 Roshanravan said. 鈥淎s the executive director for equity, diversity and inclusion at Northeastern, I am excited to work with all members of the NEIU community to develop and implement programming, policies, standards and protocols that move us toward true and equitable inclusion for all.鈥

Roshanravan comes to Northeastern from Kansas State University where she served as a professor of American Ethnic and Gender, Women and Sexuality Studies, faculty advisor to multicultural and feminist student organizations, and chair of the Arts and Sciences College Committee on Diversity. In each of these roles, Roshanravan focused her leadership on programmatic and policy transformations that enabled greater equity and inclusivity for all members of the campus community, something she plans to continue at Northeastern.

鈥淒uring my hiring process, President Gibson expressed early on a desire to reorder the DEI Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) acronym to prioritize the "E" and put equity first as it relates to fostering diversity and inclusion,鈥 Roshanravan said. 鈥淚 agreed wholeheartedly with her desire to do so. My doctorate is in philosophy, but the kind of philosophy I studied foregrounds the historical perspective and worldviews of the colonized and racially dehumanized. I take history very seriously in thinking about building equity and true inclusion within higher education.鈥 

Roshanravan鈥檚 academic research, pedagogical approach, and administrative style focus on coalition-building across diverse communities. She earned her doctorate from the State University of New York at Binghamton in the interdisciplinary program of Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture. During her time at Binghamton University, she co-founded a local chapter of the Incite! Women, Trans and Gender Non-Conforming People of Color Against Violence movement and became a member of La Escuela Popular Norte帽a (EPN) a bilingual folk school based in Valdez, New Mexico, for radical movement and political education against cultural, racial, sexual and class oppressions. As a member of EPN, Roshanravan helped to develop educational materials for the National Incite! Movement Against Violence Against Women of Color and collaborated with members of the national anti-state violence group Critical Resistance to develop . Toward the end of her tenure as co-director of EPN,  Roshanravan co-authored a successful Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE) grant to fund a community farming project centered on growing quinoa to support the health and economic autonomy of impoverished rural Hispana/o communities in the region. 

鈥淕iven the historical legacy of excluding Black, Indigenous and other people of color from academia, diversity inside the walls of higher education is a notable accomplishment,鈥 Roshanravan said. 鈥淏ut the presence of diverse students and employees is not a measure of true inclusion. True inclusion requires unlearning the colonial mindset permeating every aspect of university and disciplinary norms and challenging the ways they justify inequities.鈥 

Roshanravan is co-editor of several books and special journal issues on the praxis of deep coalition-building at the intersection of multiple differences, including 鈥淎sian American Feminisms and Women of Color Politics,鈥 鈥淪peaking Face-to-Face: The Visionary Philosophy of Mar铆a Lugones,鈥 and 鈥#WeToo: A Reader.鈥 As Executive Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, Roshanravan will report directly to President Gibson and sit on the President鈥檚 Cabinet.

Faculty and staff are invited to , which Roshanravan will lead. Safe Zone is designed to educate NEIU faculty and staff about sexual orientation and gender identity, create a visible network of allies to provide support to members of Northeastern鈥檚 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) communities, and provide accurate information and resources about sexual orientation and gender identity issues. To be Safe Zone-certified, participants are required to attend three training sessions鈥擫GBTQ+ 101, Intersectionality, and Becoming an Ally鈥攚ithin two academic years. 

Roshanravan also acknowledges that, with programs like Safe Zone and other signature programs put in place by the Angelina Pedroso Center for Intercultural Affairs (APCDIA), Northeastern has a long history of supporting marginalized communities. Though she may be the first Executive Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, she is mindful of the work others have done and is learning about the legacies of those who created a foundation of inclusion at Northeastern, such as Professor Emeritus of World Languages and Cultures Angelina Pedroso and founding Associate Vice President of the Angelina Pedroso Center for Diversity and Intercultural Affairs, former Dean of Academic Development and Professor Emerita of Teacher Education Murrell J. Higgins Duster, who were instrumental in creating the APCDIA. 

鈥淚n the three months that I鈥檝e been at NEIU, I have discovered strong commitments among faculty, staff and students to make not only the campus but also the world a more just and caring place,鈥 Roshanravan said. 鈥淲ith this groundwork in place, the possibilities for building true equity and inclusion are endless. I am honored to be a part of bringing these possibilities to life at NEIU.鈥

Dr. Shireen Roshanravan wearing glasses and a turquoise blouse with embroidery, smiling in a photo
Shireen Roshanravan