INTRODUCTION:
BSA merit badges give Scouts opportunities to learn more about the world we live in and are earned through completing a series of guided activities and tasks. The new Citizenship in Society merit badge encourages Scouts to explore information on diversity, equity, inclusion, and ethical leadership, and learn why these qualities are important in society and in Scouting.
DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION POLICY
The Michigan Crossroads Council (the Council) is committed to providing a quality Scouting experience to all youth in the community. The Council understands that to achieve that goal, it much embrace the uniqueness of all individuals and actively seeks out diversity of views, experiences, cultural heritage and traditions, skills and abilities, values, and preferences. The recognition of diversity within an organization is valuing differences through its actions and accountability system. The Council believes that when it respects differences based on among other things, ethnicity, race, family status, gender, sexual orientation, age, gender identity, socioeconomic status, religion, physical ability or, political belief, then it can genuinely represent the communities it serves and will gain strength and effectiveness through increased support from those communities.
The Council is committed to providing the Scouting program to all youth and adults and will adhere to the following diversity, equity, and inclusion standards.
Mission:
The Michigan Crossroads Council is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in all areas of the organization including youth and adult membership, partnering organizations, corporate relations, and leadership.
Vision:
The Council takes an active and intentional approach to the recruitment and engagement of diverse members and partners and commits to the fairness of treatment, opportunities, and access without discrimination in any of its forms at all organizational levels and throughout all programs.
THE BSA’S DIVERSITY, EQUITY & INCLUSION STATEMENT
The Boy Scouts of America promotes a culture where each youth, volunteer, and employee feels a sense of belonging and builds communities where every person feels respected and valued.
Leading by example and encouraging each other to live by the values expressed by the Scout Oath and Scout Law, we welcome families of all backgrounds to help prepare young people to serve as successful members and leaders of our nation’s increasingly diverse communities.