WCCE Vision & Values

The mission of educating DEJI diversity, equity, justice, and inclusive education, requires that all work engaged by WCCE Board, task forces, members, and affiliates, adhere to the following:

  • Normalize equity, justice and inclusive education as a requirement to offsetting the historical impact of inequity— varied by location;

  • Adhere to values on integrity and respect for the well-being of all, irrespective of race, gender, or diversity of abilities or beliefs;

  • Engender or instruct human values that lead to equity and respect for kindness as essential to inclusivity, using humility and non-argumentative discourse.

  • and Foster or empower young artists, to direct their abilities and assets to service of the well-being of these goals.

No publications, media, or work engaged in, created by, or sponsored/published or promoted by WCCE may include:

  • Political or politically affiliated language or position.  WCCE is non-partisan and will refrain from any political affiliation;

  • Racist, gender, religious, or other biased and disrespectful language, or that intentionally advocate harm, division or that do not promote equity and inclusion;

  • Argumentative and polarizing language. WCCE believes differences in opinion and belief are essential to human consultation and that all ideas can therefore, be engaged with integrity and respect.  We help cultivate this standard.  We cannot include works or events that do not meet these standards of inclusivity.    

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Sponsorship, conflict resolution, and founding principles:

WCCE predicates its mission on the founding principles of justice, equity, and inclusivity for all humanity, empowering creative social and economic development (SED) and education reform, guided by our world’s Artists in all fields. We use our foundation publications on social action, the oneness of humankind, and the fostering of a worldwide community—to engender diverse collectivism. Our by-laws have provisions for the preventing of disunity, political, ideological, or religious conflict or division.