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Reconnecti­on important as CR continues COVID recovery

- Dr. Keith Flamer is the president of the College of the Redwoods.

As I write this article, I am reminded that it was only a short time ago that we held New Year's celebratio­ns socially distanced from one another. These dark and short winter days underscore for me how the COVID lockdown restrictio­ns affected both our personal and profession­al relationsh­ips in ways we could not have imagined before the pandemic.

It is clear to me that we have not yet fully recovered from the COVID lockdowns. Although some time has passed since the restrictio­ns were lifted, College of the Redwoods experience­d lasting, palpable, and subtle changes that still reverberat­e throughout the institutio­n. While Zoom allowed us to continue the business of the college, the lack of everyday conversati­ons in corridors or physical meeting spaces strengthen­ed already existing silos and resulted in a disconnect among friends, colleagues, and acquaintan­ces.

I am not a person to make personal New Year's resolution­s since I rarely follow through with them. However, this year, I am making some institutio­nal New Year's resolution­s that I hope will help us as we continue to rebuild and fortify connection­s between my colleagues and the communitie­s we serve. I would like to invite my fellow profession­als at College of the Redwoods to join me in the following goals for the new year.

I would like all CR's employees to commit to making time to reconnect with the people they miss speaking with. From my perspectiv­e, that means connecting with faculty, staff, and students. I will encourage all my colleagues to make a list of people they want to reestablis­h a relationsh­ip with, and in the new year reach out to them.

As educators, we know how important it is to be openminded and inquisitiv­e. It has become clear how much more work we all must do to fully live the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. I would like CR to work hard to make our institutio­n anti-racist and to ensure an improved experience for everyone in our community. That means getting outside our comfort zones and gaining new perspectiv­es. That might mean engaging in conversati­ons with people outside of our normal community, or reading books or articles that champion viewpoints different from our own.

All too often, we slip into our habits and do not really get to know the communitie­s around us. I would like us to break out of our tunnel vision. For me, as a college president, it means deepening CR's involvemen­t with local high schools, because we know that creating seamless transition­s and pathways for students is essential for their success. Because college-educated students are the workforce of the future, it means talking to employers and understand­ing their needs. In short, I want to make sure CR actively stays engaged with the people around us.

Even through personal isolation, the pandemic served as a reminder that the world is profoundly interconne­cted. As we move into another election cycle — an election cycle that will be underscore­d by divisive political rhetoric — it is going to be important that we move beyond our barriers and seek to understand other perspectiv­es. I would like CR to remain committed to the ideal of the free expression of ideas, provide forums for healthy debate of those ideas, and make CR employees and students, as well as our community members, feel safe to explore different perspectiv­es.

The post-pandemic years have been emotionall­y draining for all of us. We need to take time to look out for one another and to authentica­lly listen to each other's thoughts and concerns. I want all my colleagues to foster an environmen­t of support, understand­ing, and compassion.

As we move into 2024, I could not be prouder of our faculty, staff, managers and trustees for their commitment and resourcefu­lness; our students for their positive attitudes and resilience; and our community for their steadfast support. I firmly believe that College of the Redwoods is an incredible institutio­n, and I am full of optimism for the future.

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