Name
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First Name
Last Name
Email
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LinkedIn profile
Current job title
Current organization that you work for or are associated with
Are you over 18?
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Yes
No
I am currently based in this country:
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Please note, that we can only currently bill Canadian and US residents. We will confirm soon when other countries are available!
How do you identify in proximity to the BIPOC/BAME sustainability community?
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A BIPOC/BAME current or aspiring sustainability practitioner
A BIPOC/BAME undergraduate student interested in pursuing a career in sustainability
A BIPOC/BAME Masters of PhD student focused on sustainability
An ally (White/Caucasian) sustainability practitioner
Other
If other, please specify
Why are you interested in being a member of DiS? If joining as an ally, please explain what you hope to contribute to the BIPOC/BAME sustainability community?
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If you are a student, what is your expected graduation date?
Please select the number of years of experience you have:
15+ years
11-14 years
8-10 years
5-7 years
3-4 years
1-2 years
<1 year
Please read and agree to the Member Rules before continuing.
The DiS Circle Community is a space for BIPOC/BAME sustainability practitioners and students as well as ally members to connect and learn from one another. We have a series of guidelines for everyone to follow in order to help make it a comfortable environment for all.
1. Get involved, be helpful. A vibrant community is active and engaged. Be helpful to your fellow DiS community members.
2. Be kind. We want this to be a welcoming space. We encourage all to be open-minded and ask that you do not flame (we know, that’s a totally 2000s term) or attack others. This includes making derogatory comments, ridicule, excessive sarcasm, innuendo, hostility or trolling. All defamatory, abusive, profane, threatening, offensive, or illegal materials or language are prohibited. Please use good judgment – do not post anything to the group that you wouldn’t want the world to see. Harassment especially will not be tolerated.
3. Don’t be spammy! Don’t repeatedly send the same messages via direct message or copy and paste your message to various members. Avoid tagging people unnecessarily. While there are channels intended for the sharing of upcoming events and resources that members find useful, please note that this is not a commercial space, unless otherwise noted. Please refrain from using the channels and membership directory for commercial marketing. Communication between members should be personalized.
4. Give context. We are at different levels of understanding on specific topics, and we ask that you provide context to your posts. This platform is intended to spark conversations, so avoid just posting a link without providing an explanation as to why you are recommending it.
5. Be organized. Make sure you are posting your messages in the right space. Please read the space descriptions to ensure your message is on topic, and do not cross-post to multiple spaces. When in doubt, check our “space list” in our guide or reach out to the moderators.
6. Use care in your posts. Assume that what you say in your posts might be shared publicly. Also keep in mind there are people with all different ages, backgrounds, lived and professional experiences in our community. Please refrain from using any explicit images or graphic language.
7. Obey the law. When using the Circle, please comply with all applicable laws and regulations in your jurisdiction, including but not limited to, intellectual property laws, antitrust laws and data privacy laws. Do not share commercially sensitive information or competitive information.
I have read the guidelines and agree.
I do not agree with the guidelines.
I understand that the information I provide within the Circle platform is covered under Diversity in Sustainability's Privacy Policy. If I opt to be included within the BIPOC/BAME Speaker/Expert/Business Database, the information I have provided will be public. I have read the privacy policy available at https://www.diversityinsustainability.com/privacy.
Yes, I understand and have read Diversity in Sustainability's Privacy Policy.
No, I have not read Diversity in Sustainability's Privacy Policy.
After the month trial is completed with Diversity in Sustainability, NEIII members have the option to continue with Diversity in Sustainability on a monthly, quarterly or annual basis. Undergraduate students have the option of continuing at $10 CAD/$7.50 USD monthly or $100 CAD/$75 USD annually, Graduate/PhD students have the option to continue at $15 CAD/$11 USD monthly or $150 CAD/$110 USD annually, and BIPOC/BAME or ally professionals can continue at $75 CAD/$57 USD quarterly or $250 CAD/$190 USD annually. To renew, NEIII members will be sent a specific link after the trial is completed to enter in payment information should they wish to continue.
I understand that I can continue with Diversity in Sustainability with a paid membership after my month is over.