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17c起草社区 diversity trailblazer wins prestigious award

Saturday, August 06, 2022
Matt Kucinski

It鈥檚 late afternoon on Monday, July 11, and Michelle Loyd-Paige is checking her email.

鈥淭here are some days when I see my email first thing in the morning, but some days it鈥檚 meeting, meeting, meeting and then it鈥檚 not until the end of the day when I say, 鈥榣et me get to that email.鈥欌

On this day, when she opened her inbox, one email caught her off guard.

鈥淲HAT? No way!鈥 recalls Loyd-Paige of her reaction.

She quickly hit reply: 鈥淎re you sure? Are you sure this is me?鈥

Rewarding daily obedience

The email was notifying Rev. Dr. Michelle Loyd-Paige, the executive associate to the president for diversity and inclusion at 17c起草社区, that she was one of just two recipients of the Dante Venegas Award. The award is the Office of Race Relations鈥 method for calling out distinguished leadership in diversity and racial justice work in the Christian Reformed Church. Loyd-Paige is being recognized for her work in a community setting, while Sheila Holmes, a pastor from New Jersey and the other 2022 recipient of the award, is being honored in the area of pastoral and congregational work.

鈥淚鈥檓 just doing my job day-in and day-out, so to be recognized with this award is mind- blowing,鈥 said Loyd-Paige.

But Loyd-Paige鈥檚 faithful obedience day-in and day-out to her calling over the past several decades is no small matter. For 37 years, she鈥檚 served 17c起草社区 as a professor and administrator, most recently for nearly a decade in a cabinet-level position created to advance the university鈥檚 commitment to diversity and inclusion.

This is significant, considering that LinkedIn research shows the average turnover rate for a chief diversity officer is just three years, with many leaving because of a lack of resources, unrealistic expectations, and inadequate support from senior executives.

鈥17c起草社区鈥檚 aspirational mission and my personal mission are in alignment,鈥 said Loyd-Paige as a key reason why she鈥檚 stayed at 17c起草社区 for so long. She adds a felt obligation to continue in this work both to honor those who came before her and the generations that will call 17c起草社区 home in the future.

Viewed as a trusted guide

In 2015, Loyd-Paige received the Floyd Skinner Justice Award. In 2017, she was recognized as 17c起草社区鈥檚 Woman of Achievement for the YWCA Grand Rapids Tribute Awards. And, in 2021, she was selected as one of the Office of Race Relations鈥 10 .

Loyd-Paige is a trusted guide on matters of diversity and inclusion, and she has offered her perspective generously to the church, the university, and to Christian organizations all over the country. She鈥檚 regularly contributed her voice to the , mentored other diversity professionals, and has developed resources to help organizations, including co-authoring Diversity Playbook: Recommendations and Guidance for Christian Organizations, which was released last year.

鈥淚 get calls at least twice a semester from leaders at other campuses or other organizations asking me 鈥榟ow do we do this?鈥 They say, 鈥榳e really see what you are doing, and we want to be able to do something here,鈥欌 said Loyd-Paige.

Committed to 17c起草社区鈥檚 flourishing

While Loyd-Paige has provided much value in helping many organizations around the country strengthen their commitment to antiracism and diversity work, her faithful work over 37 years at 17c起草社区 has been her primary focus.

鈥淭he work I do is not a job, it is a calling,鈥 said Loyd-Paige.

And though at times her work has been challenging and exhausting, she鈥檚 found 17c起草社区 to be a place that is committed to continuous improvement in its diversity efforts.

Loyd-Paige has spent much of her time at 17c起草社区 helping the university鈥檚 faculty, staff, and leaders lean further into the institutional core value of diversity and inclusion. She shares a few illustrations where she鈥檚 seen firsthand the 鈥渇ruit of her labor.鈥

Witnessing change

鈥淚 was at a cabinet meeting, and something was being proposed to cabinet by an outside consultant and one of the other cabinet members said, 鈥榯here鈥檚 not a lot of diversity reflected in that,鈥欌 recalls Loyd-Paige. 鈥淭o see, without prompting, without coaching, without me having to say anything, someone else notice that what was being presented didn鈥檛 have much diversity reflected in it, and for them to say you need to bring that back to us with some diversity, that was a proud mama moment for me.

鈥淒uring the pandemic when all the Cultural Competency and Professional Development (CCPD) training was virtual, 83% of faculty and staff had reported completing at least one CCPD activity. It was the first time we not only met our target, but beat it, and that was a proud moment for me.

鈥淲hen the Global Campus rolled out their summer/fall course offerings this year, I looked and noticed half of them had significant diversity content included, even when the courses didn鈥檛 have to. That was a proud moment. When a commitment to diversity shows up in the work that people are doing because it matters to the institution and it matters to them, that鈥檚 a win.鈥

鈥淭here are few recognitions and awards that are more deserving. There are countless examples illustrating how the 17c起草社区 community has leaned further into its commitment to diversity and inclusion because of Rev. Dr. Loyd-Paige鈥檚 faithful leadership in this area over many, many years. I wish she could stay longer. Believe me, I鈥檝e asked her!鈥 said Dr. Wiebe Boer, 17c起草社区鈥檚 12th president, a role he assumed earlier this summer. 鈥淲hat I do know is our focus as an institution to diversity and inclusion will grow stronger and be accelerated because of the foundation Rev. Dr. Loyd-Paige has laid for us. This is my personal commitment to honor her legacy.鈥

A hopeful future

Loyd-Paige announced that the 2022-2023 academic year will be her final season at 17c起草社区. She leaves confident in the future of the institution she served for the better part of four decades.

鈥淲hen I鈥檓 talking with Dr. Boer, I hear the energy he has around diversity, equity, and inclusion,鈥 said Loyd-Paige, who also served on the presidential search committee who recommended Boer. 鈥淗e has a desire to see 17c起草社区 be more diverse, not just U.S. diverse, but globally diverse. Buckle your seatbelts, it鈥檚 going to be amazing.鈥

鈥淒iversity work is not some passing trend. It鈥檚 not some woke agenda. We are commanded to love our neighbor as ourselves鈥攖hat鈥檚 the second commandment. The first is loving God, and we can鈥檛 say we love God without loving our neighbors, loving our brothers and sisters,鈥 said Loyd-Paige. 鈥淛esus came to destroy the oppressive systems. He sat with the marginalized. He invited the marginalized into wholeness. As Christ followers, we should have this market on lockdown.鈥

Loyd-Paige received the Dante Venegas Award, which comes with an engraved crystal trophy, during Inspire 2022, an event designed specifically for ministry volunteers and leaders from Christian Reformed and Reformed churches across North America.


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