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Equity, Diversityrnu0026 Inclusion

USA Ultimate values the contributions and perspectives that a truly diverse community provides our sport and its culture. Equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) are critical to the integrity of our sport, and USA Ultimate is committed to increasing access to and participation in the sport, particularly amongst youth in underrepresented communities.


USA Ultimate Inclusion Statement
1

Increasing participation of underrepresented racial, ethnic and socioeconomic populations.

Why is it important?

We believe the sport and the community of ultimate should reflect the population of the entire United States. Black, Indigenous and people of color athletes, as well as athletes from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, should be equitably represented within our community.

How We’re Doing It.

u003culu003ern tu003cliu003eLowering barriers to entryu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eCreating accessible and equitable playing opportunitiesu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eIncreasing visibility of historically underrepresented populationsu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003e

What we’ve done so far…

Created Community Development Grants

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Our Community Development Grants provide financial support and resources for local disc organizations who run programs prioritizing racially and ethnically underrepresented and/or low-income youth.

Supporting Grassroots DEI Programs and Initiatives

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Since 2019, we have collaborated with u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022http://www.afdc.com/the-color-of-ultimate-atl/u0022u003eColor of Ultimate,u003c/au003e u003c/strongu003epartnering to create opportunities for BIPOC players to build community at major USAU events and to showcase games featuring two teams of elite players of color designed to help raise awareness about the current racial and socioeconomic inequities in ultimate.rnrnu0026nbsp;rnrnu003cemu003ePhoto – Ryan Cameronu003c/emu003e

Sharing Stories from BIPOC Members of our Community

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u003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eWe have published two – and look forward to publishing more – feature stories highlighting some of ultimate’s prominent players of color in an effort to bring attention to their diverse experiences and enhance the visibility of such players.u003c/spanu003ernrnu0026nbsp;rnrnu003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://usaultimate.andrewlovseth.com/news/2020/02/the-spice-of-life-how-the-mob-brought-a-fresh-ingredient-to-the-ultimate-recipe/u0022u003eThe first all-Black ultimate teamu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003ernrnu0026nbsp;rnrnu003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://usaultimate.andrewlovseth.com/news/2019/06/your-perception-forces-our-reality/u0022u003eJesse and Khalif of national champion Seattle Mixtapeu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e

Developed an Internal DEI Team

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u003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eLed by an internal staff chair and an external consultant, with active participation of 75% of USAU staff, our DEI Team is dedicated to managing and implementing our DEI initiatives and programs.u003c/spanu003e

What You Can Do.

u003colu003ern tu003cliu003eSupport grassroots organizations working to bring ultimate to communities of color.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eWork with your local ultimate organization to understand local demographics and support outreach efforts to underrepresented communities.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eShare your story about your experiences in ultimate with the larger community.u003c/liu003ernu003c/olu003e

2

Lowering financial barriers to participation in ultimate.

Why is it important?

We believe financial constraints should not impede participation in the sport of ultimate at any level.

How We’re Doing It.

u003culu003ern tu003cliu003eOffering membership and event scholarshipsu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eRaising money and awareness through fundraising campaignsu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003e

What we’ve done so far…

Established Delrico Johnson Fund for BIPOC.

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In 2019, D.C. Truck Stop’s Delrico “Rico” Johnson organized a fundraiser to support players of color attending tryouts for the U-24 National Team. Inspired by Rico’s initiative, we’re amplifying the call to u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://secure.theultimatefoundation.org/np/clients/ultimatefoundation/donation.jsp?forwardedFromSecureDomain=1u0026amp;campaign=11u0022u003econtribute to this fundraiseru003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e and broadening its impact to support memberships for players of color at all levels.

Supporting Underserved Youth via Play It Forward

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The u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://usaultimate.andrewlovseth.com/programs-services/play-it-forward/u0022u003ePlay It Forwardu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e program provides membership and financial assistance for youth from underserved and underrepresented communities to give them the opportunity to experience ultimate.

Fundraising and Building Awareness Through The Ultimate Foundation

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The u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://theultimatefoundation.org/u0022u003eUltimate Foundationu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e hosts annual fundraising campaigns, including the Signature Series disc campaign, encouraging donations to support youth development programs utilizing ultimate to build character and strengthen community.

What You Can Do.

u003colu003ern tu003cliu003eDonate to the u003ca href=u0022https://theultimatefoundation.org/donate/u0022u003eUltimate Foundationu003c/au003e to support initiatives like Play It Forward and the Delrico Johnson Fund.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eParticipate in the Ultimate Foundation’s u003ca href=u0022https://usaultimate.andrewlovseth.com/programs-services/signature-series/u0022u003eSignature Seriesu003c/au003e campaign and other annual fundraising events.u003c/liu003ernu003c/olu003e

3

Increasing participation of women and LGBTQIA+ ultimate athletes.

Why is it important?

Ultimate has long been a primarily heterosexual and male-dominated sport. We believe women and LGBTQIA+ players should be actively and equitably represented within our community.

How We’re Doing It.

u003culu003ern tu003cliu003eIncreasing visibility of women and LGBTQIA+ ultimate players and coachesu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eWorking to increase participation of women and LGBTQIA+ populations in the ultimate communityu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eProviding resources and funding via the Girls’ Ultimate Movement (GUM)u003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003e

What we’ve done so far…

Developed a New Gender Inclusion Policy

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In December 2020, USA Ultimate announced the unanimous passing of its most recent u003ca href=u0022https://usaultimate.andrewlovseth.com/news/2020/12/usa-ultimate-announces-new-gender-inclusion-policy/u0022u003eGender Inclusion Policyu003c/au003e! After a year of undergoing research and revisions by our DEI co-chairs and Community Liaison Volunteers*, this new, inclusive policy advocates for the ability of all athletes to participate in the division in which they feel most comfortable and safe based on their indicated gender identity.rnrnu0026nbsp;rnrnu003cemu003e*USA Ultimate’s Community Liaison Volunteers have evolved into the LGBTQ+ Advisory Council. They are paid volunteers who identify across the LGBTQIA+ spectrum and who we work with to address and examine policies and practices that impact them and other members of the LGBTQIA+ community.u003c/emu003e

Sharing Pronouns

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In an effort to begin to normalize the conversation around pronouns and leveraging input from ultimate athletes and coaches of the LGBTQIA+ community, we publish of pronouns for players and coaches who request it on online rosters and in our printed event guides.

Collaborated with Without Limits to Publish New Resources Manual

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In collaboration with u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022http://withoutlimitsultimate.com/u0022u003eWithout Limitsu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e and u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://gum.usaultimate.org/u0022u003eGUMu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e, the u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://usaultimate.andrewlovseth.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/HSGURM_full_081120.pdfu0022u003eHigh School Girls’ Ultimate Resources Manualu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e – catered to anyone involved with a high school girls’ program – features articles and resources from some of the most knowledgeable individuals in ultimate and some of GUM’s biggest advocates and allies of GUM.

Sharing Stories of Girls and Women in Ultimate via the GUM Blog

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The u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://gum.usaultimate.org/blog/u0022u003eGUM Blogu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e features voices and perspectives of girls and women in the ultimate community to empower girls and help them connect to a shared experience.

Building Community at our Annual GUM Ball

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Annually held at the U.S. Open Club Championships, the GUM Ball brings together girls, women, non-binary folks and more from across the adult and youth divisions to break down barriers, build long-lasting friendships among people who might otherwise never cross paths and highlight girl- and woman-matching players.

Developing and Supporting New College Women’s Teams

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The u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://usaultimate.andrewlovseth.com/programs-services/college-startup/u0022u003eCollege Women’s Startup Projectu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e was launched in 2017 to help foster the growth of college women’s ultimate by incentivizing the creation of teams and facilitating the development of new women’s programs. The initiative provides some of the resources needed most by developing college teams.

What You Can Do.

u003colu003ern tu003cliu003eDonate to the u003ca href=u0022https://secure.theultimatefoundation.org/np/clients/ultimatefoundation/donation.jsp?forwardedFromSecureDomain=1u0026amp;campaign=1u0022u003eGirls’ Ultimate Movement (GUM).u003c/au003eu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eu003ca href=u0022https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfreVB-RTKGBAqF4KJhnfatycuTV_0JnDSCzrmEVEMrn9yTcw/viewformu0022u003eContribute a GUM blogu003c/au003e and share your story about your experiences in ultimate with the larger community.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eShare your pronouns to normalize the practice and encourage more inclusive dialogue.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eOrganize a GUM clinic in your community.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eCoach or help organize a girls’ team.u003c/liu003ernu003c/olu003e

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Providing resources to help create inclusive team environments.

Why is it important?

We believe, for our sport to better reflect the general population, it is essential to help create an environment where players can participate in ultimate fully as their authentic selves, without having to compromise any aspect of their identity.

How We’re Doing It.

u003culu003ern tu003cliu003eProviding resources to coaches and organizers on how to build inclusive teams and organizationsu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eCreating space for cultural competency discussions to encourage more inclusive dialogue on and off the fieldu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eGathering and sharing EDI resources from external channelsu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003e

What we’ve done so far…

Partnering with US Lacrosse

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After inviting US Lacrosse Director of Diversity, Equality u0026amp; Inclusion Eboni Preston-Laurent to speak at our 2020 Coach and Organizer Convention, we continued to work with her to adapt and share with the ultimate community some of US Lacrosse’s Diversity u0026amp; Inclusion resources.

Hosted Webinar on Creating an Inclusive Team Environment

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In April 2020, we broadcasted a u003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UbXXYBIIe8Mu0026amp;feature=youtu.beu0026amp;t=1u0022u003efree webinaru003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e featuring a panel of coaches providing insight on how to create an inclusive team environment. The discussion covered a variety of important topics, including key qualities to look for in an inclusive coach and the importance of recruiting coaches from underrepresented communities.

Hosting EDI Discussions at Coach and Organizer Convention

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Since 2020, our Coach u0026amp; Organizer Convention has featured panel discussions with representatives from local disc organizations, National Governing Bodies (NGB) of Sport, youth-serving organizations and more to discuss best practices on how local organizations can best engage youth from underserved communities and work with coaches to create an inclusive team environment.rnrnu0026nbsp;rnrnu003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://zoom.us/rec/play/Dv5cu-BGRL2WSTqM6JV59yikTyn-I1BWunqwru7FFMzJ0GHXkqMf7b6rd0y5zFbugPuVpVU0QA0DXT7k.FPL0cmLQLx2gdADu?continueMode=trueu0026amp;_x_zm_rtaid=F1DoOt_rT8mrONKuNI1d0g.1613493025990.d9444dc57a39e043fc6caff1db2ca547u0026amp;_x_zm_rhtaid=901u0022u003eREWATCH EDI NIGHTu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e at the 2021 Coach Conventionrnrnu0026nbsp;rnrnu003cstrongu003eu003ca href=u0022https://play.usaultimate.org/events/2021_convention/u0022u003e2021 Coach u0026amp; Organizer Convention Pageu003c/au003eu003c/strongu003e

Facilitating Player-Driven Equity and Diversity Forums

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u003cspan style=u0022font-weight: 400;u0022u003eAt our D-I College Championships and U.S. Open Club Championships, we have hosted and supported equity and diversity forums featuring panels of youth, college and club players sharing their experiences with these issues on and off the field. Topics of discussion have included racial and gender equity, as well as the intersection of implicit bias and microaggressions in ultimate.u003c/spanu003e

Updated Inclusion Section of Coaching Manuals

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Recognizing that coaches set an important example, the inclusion sections of the certified coaching manuals and the coach facilitator’s manual were reviewed and revised to allow coaches to lead the way for ultimate players everywhere.

What You Can Do.

u003colu003ern tu003cliu003eParticipate on or attend EDI panel discussions, webinars and forums.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eExamine resources on creating inclusive environments and commit to continued learning.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eLead a team discussion on the ways in which your team is inclusive and/or may be unintentionally creating an exclusive atmosphere.u003c/liu003ernu003c/olu003e

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Decreasing avenues in which bias can affect Spirit of the Game.

Why is it important?

Spirit of the Game is one of our sport’s founding principles but provides a significant inroad for bias; we believe we must work to eliminate these inroads for the sport to be true to its ideal of mutual respect among competitors.

How We’re Doing It.

u003culu003ern tu003cliu003eEncouraging team discussions on explicit and implicit biasu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eReevaluating the definition of “good spirit” across different demographicsu003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eUpdating our SOTG resources to counteract the inroads of biasu003c/liu003ernu003c/ulu003e

What we’ve done so far…

Provided Guidance on Intersection of DEI and Spirit of the Game

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While Spirit of the Game (SOTG) is one of the great aspects of ultimate, we recognize how it can also be an inroad for bias. Along with reevaluating and modifying our SOTG resources, we encourage all teams to discuss how implicit biases impact our interpretations of the actions of others (e.g., when deciding spirit scores), to examine their expectations of “mutual respect among competitors” to be more inclusive, and to use SOTG practices and procedures in place as a means for enhancing understanding of cultural differences.

Revised Spirit Score Sheet and Spirit Captain’s Packet to Reduce Bias

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We acknowledge that Spirit of the Game, in its current form, can be an inroad to bias, significantly impacting underrepresented members of our community and their experience in ultimate, on and off the field. That acknowledgment led to the review and extensive revision of the spirit score sheet and the spirit captains’ packet.

What You Can Do.

u003colu003ern tu003cliu003eRemain objective and consider personal biases when filling out the Spirit Score Sheet.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eBecome a Spirit Captain for your team.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003eComplete and discuss the Team Culture Spirit Self-Assessment as a team and with opposing teams.u003c/liu003ern tu003cliu003ePractice offering constructive criticism and discussing areas for improvement in Spirit Circles.u003c/liu003ernu003c/olu003e

Resources

EDI

Best practices for diversity and inclusion, courtesy of US Lacrosse.

Last Modified: 2020-08-18 21:48:28
Coaching

A list of strategies for how to respond when hearing anti-LGBTQIA+ comments and encourage a safe and welcoming environment.

Last Modified: 2020-08-20 22:17:42
EDI

US Lacrosse has designed a free online training tool to help further educate coaches, parents and athletes about the impact of diversity and inclusion. Just create a US Lacrosse account, and you can take the course for free.

Coaching

This article highlights challenges Chris Lehmann and his high school team, comprised predominantly of players of color, frequently face and raises questions about what can be done to build a more inclusive ultimate community.

Coaching

An online curriculum on LGBTQ inclusion in athletics. Create an Athlete Ally account and you can take the course for free.

Coaching

13 tips on how to help youth understand diversity and inclusion in society.

This is by no means an exhaustive list, but rather a starting point for those looking to grow their knowledge and understanding.