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Radio Rotary welcomes Rotarians Boe Loendorf (Cairo Durham Rotary) and Elena Mosley (Hudson Rotary), part of the eight-member Committee for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in Rotary District 7210. The members of this committee are fanning out through District 7210, helping Rotary Clubs increase their commitment to DEI. Rotary was once an international club whose members were primarily wealthy male businessmen or government leaders, which might still describe Rotary in some nations. But in the United States, Rotary has been growing more diverse to reflect the local community. No longer does Rotary include primarily professionals\\u2014people of all vocations are welcome. Since 1987, when Rotary clubs in the United States began to admit women as members, the clubs in this country have become more devoted to service without abandoning fellowship. Clubs actively change their meeting schedules and practices to attract younger members and members of all community groups. From this program you can learn about some of the ways to make DEI happen.
\\nLearn more:
\\nWhat is DEI? https://www.inclusionhub.com/articles/what-is-dei
\\nDEI in District 7210: https://rotarydistrict7210.org/page/dei-home
\\nHudson Rotary Club: https://rotarydistrict7210.org/clubinfo/hudson-2
\\nCairo Durham Rotary Club: http://www.cdrotaryclub.org/
\\nCATEGORIES
\\nNew Generations
\\nRotary District 7210
\\nRotary Membership
\\nVocational
\\nWords to List:
\\nDEI, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Rotary
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